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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE No. 70. 




MANUFACTURERS OF 



I^. o! P. liodge Supplies, 

pAt^flPHERflfllilA, COSTUJVIHS, EtC. 

ACCORDING TO THE REVISED RITUAL. 

Factories, Kittredge Block. 

Office: Nos. 230 and 232 East Fourth Street, f^SoVSr 



Main and 
Streets. 



ciHciHNflTi, o. 

Chas. M. Carter, president and treasurer. 

Chas. E. Barnes, v. pres. and general manager. 

Howard Douglass, secretary. 

(Past Supreme Chancellor. K. P.I 



Terms and Conditions. 



L<^ 



WE GUARANTEE 

All o-oods contained in this Catalogue to be strictly as represented and if any article 
should not prove satisfactory to th? Lodge, it may be exchanged within ten days after 
arrival pro^v^^^^^^^ artide has not been used and is not soiled or damaged 

mis does not apply to Seals, Lanterns, Badges or any article having the name ^nd 
number of the Lodge thereon if made as ordered, nor to goods made speciaUy to order. 
When it becomes necessary to exchange an article, the Lodge must always prepay 
the express charges on the goods returned. 

DISCOUNT. 
All articles in this Catalogue are subject to a discount for CASH. 

SH/PPiNG. 

ALL GOODS ARE SHIPPED BY EXPRESS UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED. 
When ordered shipped by FREIGHT, the Lodge or party ordering must 
assume all risk of delays, damage and loss. 

ORDERING. 

Remember that many of the articles catalogued are made ^oo^^^^r only and there- 
fore sufficient time should be allowed for filling an order. It is difficult to state exact > 
''how long " as that will depend altogether on the quantity and class of goods wanted. 
Ordinarilv from ten to twentv days is ample time to fill an order. ,, ^ . • 

When goods are wanted for a particular date, always mention the fact m your 
orders and^we will promptly notify^ou whether or not we can fill the order by the 
time specified. . r 

Give the number of this Catalogue (No. lo), the list number and the list price, of 

"'Vwlys'aCrtt:- Seal of the Lodge to the order, if you do not want the goods 

"""'whe^n the Seal of the Lodge is not attached to the order, the goods will be sent by 
Express CO. D with privilege of examination before paying, in accordance with 

""' Gtdslu'be^MU by' freight C. O. D. (Bill of Lading attached to Sight Draft) but 
the goods cannot be examined before being paid for. //'« " '"^ ''"''^ <?/ 'tffiHe t 
roll Companies and they will not tuaive it. Our standing, however, is sufficient 
gual^ee that wr„in c^orrect, free of expense to the Lodge, any eirors of ours, if 

'"'\l'roS'ers-for secret paraphernalia are filled in accordance with the Law of the 
Supreme Lodge, only. 

HO\M TO REMIT, 

Remittances should be made by Cincinnati or New York Draft, Express Money 
Orde^^r Post Office Money Order, payable to The Cincinnati Regalia Co or currency 
?y ExprL^I^pre^^^^^^ Remittances made otherwise are at the senders' risk of loss. 

Please 'address all correspondence to 

The Cincinnati Regalia Oo. 

CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



SEE INDEX ON LAST PAGE. 



/ . THE 



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Cincinnati Regalia Co 



Illustrated Catalogue No. io 

OF 

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA 

LODGE SUPPLIES, ^'r'!^ 

PARAPHERNALIA, ^^^^ 
, COSTUMES, Etc. 

According to the Revised Ritual. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



The CINCINNATI REGALIA CO 

Chas. M . Carter, president ano treasurer. 

Chas. E. Barnes, vice' presi dent and general manager. 

Howard Douglass, secretary. 

. (.Past Supreme Chancellor. K. P.) 

FACTORIES, KITTREDGE BLOCK. 
Office: New No. 230 E. Fourth St. I^JSe'lSeS"* 

CINCINNATI, O. 



COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY THE CINCINNATI REQALIA CQIVIPANY, 



H -:, 




Orgaritzed iri tlr^e Spring of 1895, ^itt] experienced ii\eri in 
all departiT\er[ts. Our office force represents by tl^eir rnerqber- 
s]:|ip alrnost every Kno^n Secret Society, 

In our factories v^e l\ave selected fronq ttje rnarKet tl^e creaixi 
of X\\e operatives ; experienced and trained experts. We IqaVe 
tl^e best ligl)ted and best prepared Regalia factory on tl\e conti- 
nent. (We do not clainq \\q largest, but ^e do clairn tlie best 
equipped.) 

flll of our rnact^inery is tir^e very latest and rnost approved 
tlnat n:|oney ^ill buy. 

Our nqotive po^^ier is electricity, for all rnacliinery, even to 
tl|e elevators. No steanq, no snqoKe, no dirt 

WE BUY EXCLUSIVELY FOR CfiSH, DISCOUNT ALL BILLS , 
AND HRE THUS PREPHRED TO MEET ANY HND ALL COivT- 
PETITORS. THEY CRNNOT BERT OUR FIGURES. 

We propose to sell good goods at reasonable prices, guarantee 
satisfaction, and nqeet all cornpetitors, value for value. 

We t)ave deterrnined tlr^at our Iiouse sl\all not be ct^arged 
^itli SUBSTITUTING. Witli Us, you Will get Wl)at you order, 
and Wl)at you pay for. If tl|e goods are not obtainable in tirne, 
you Will be notified, but tt\e order st\all not go fortl^ frorn Us 
" Send tl|e next tiding to it ; tliey Will not Know tl^e difference," 
as others have done. 

Finally, our I\oUse starts witl^ : 

New Goods, New Maclninery, New Building. 
Backed by experience and inoney. 
We need your trade and influence. 
We will try \\axd. to secure botlj, 
We inUst earn and rqerit your confidence. 
You Will find farniliar nunqes in our correspondence. 
Give Us a trial and it will be appreciated by 

THE CINClNNflTI REGHLIfl CO. 



The Cincinnati Re§:alia Co.'s 

miiUST{^flTED CRTAliOGUE Ho. 10 



FOR 



KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGES. 



All Articles in this Cataloarue are made in accordance with the 

Revised Ritual. 



BALLOT BOXES, 




Ballot Box No. 1. 




_^"-- ' ' .; ::-y_s^ ' 




Semi- Secret Ballot Boxes, 
Nos. 2, 3 & 4. 



Secret Ballot Boxes, 
Nos. 5, 6, 7 & 8. 



NOTE— Where botli Oak and Walnut are specified, state in ordering which you 
prefer, or we will send Walnut. 

Each. 
Xo. 1. Ballot Box, Walnut, sliding top, movable parlitiou, i-<?^ z7/«^^'r«/z6'« $0 75 

No. 2. Ballot Box, semi-secret, made of Walnut or Oak, j-^^ z7/z/j/r«z'/c« 1 00 

No. 3. Ballot Box, semi-secret, made of Walnut or Oak. good finish and 

lined, see illustration 1 25 

No. 4 Ballot Box, semi-secret, made of Walnut or Oak, finely finished with 

gilt and ebonized lines, see illustration 1 75 

No. 5. Ballot Box, secret, made of Walnut or Oak, see illustration 2 00 

No. 6. Ballot Box, secret, made of Walnut or Oak, finely finished and lined, 

see illustration .' 3 00 

No. 7. Ballot Box, secret, made of Rosewood, finely finished and lined, see 

illustration 6 00 

No, 8. Ballot Box, secret, made of Rosewood, inlaid, finely finished and lined, 

see illustration 8 00 



THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY, 



BALLOTS. 

NOTK— It is niucli safer to use black cubes rather than black balls, as Ihen no mis- 
take need be made. 

No. !*». Ballots, made of China, white, for use iu semi-secret ballot boxes, 

• pei^ hmidred $0 80 

Xo. 16. Ballots, made of Wood, round (white) and cubes (black) for use in 

secret and semi-secret ballot boxes, ^^r Az/;^^r^(2f I 00 

No. 17. Ballots, black only, extra fine polished cubes, to go with either the 

white China or Wood Ball, /><?r (2f(92'^;2 50 



GAVELS. 




Each- 

No. 20. Gavel, made of Oak or Walnut $ 25 

No. 21. G?.vel, made of Rosewood, polished, screw handle 50 

No. 22. Gavel, made of Cocoa Bola, polished, screw handle 60 

No. 23. Gavel, made of Ebony, highly polished, screw handle 90 

No. 24. Gavel, made of Ivory, 2^x1 >^ inches. Ebony handle 5 50 

No. 25. Gavel, made of Ivory, 2>^xl^ inches. Ebony handle 9 50 

No. 20. Gavel, made of Ivory, 2^x1^ inches. Ebony handle 10 50 

No. 27. Gavel, made of Ivory, 2^x1^ inches, Ebony handle 12 50 

Name and Number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order Etched on Ivory 
Gavels, at additional Cost. 

CASES FOR GAVELS. 

Each. 
No. 30. Gavel Case, holding one gavel, covered with leather, satin lined, 

nickel-plated hinges and catches $ 3 25 

No. 31. Gavel Case, holding one pair of Gavels, covered with leather, satin 

lined, nickel-plated hinges and catches 4 00 

GAVEL BLOCKS. 




Each. 

No. 35. Gavel Block, made of Walnut $ 60 

No. 36. Gavel Block, made of Marble, 5 inches square, 2 inches deep, 

polished, except on bottom, which is covered with cloth 1 75 



WE BUY Exclusively for cash. 

WE Discount All Bills. 

THIS SAVES Us A MARGIN. 

YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF IT 



NEW COMPANY, NEWIBUILDING, NEW GOODS. 



HOODWINKS. 





Hoodwinks, Nos. 40 & 41. 
l^o. 40 



Patent Hoodwink, ]Vo. 42. 



Each. 
Hoodwink, made of stiff Cloth, pressed to fit the face, with strong 
tape strings, J<?<? illustration % 10 

No. 41. Hoodwink, made of Velvet, pressed to fit the face, with strong tape 

strings, see illustration 35 

N'o. 42. Hoodwink, P'uller's Patent, very satis factor}', having eye-glass fronts 

and metal caps, can be opened and closed instantly, see illustration... 2 00 

NOTE — The old fasliioii*»d "Stuffed Hoodwinks" to fit over the face like spectacles, 
made of silesia, velvet, etc., are iincomfortable and obsolete, so we do not quote them. 



SEAL PRESSES. 




The Standard. 

NOTE — In ordering- Seals, always give the date of institution, as the Supreme Lodge 
Law requires it to be on the Seal; also give the name, number and location of the Lodge. 

We make a variety of designs. The most perfect Press manufactured. Guaranteed 
to be the best. 

Each. 
No. 50. Lodge Seal, Standard Lever Press, medium size, with any ordinary 

emblematic device $ 5 00 

No. 51. Lodge Seal, on large Standard Press, with anj- ordinary emblematic 

device, the favorite size 6 00 

No. 52. Lodge Seal, on large Standard Press, with elaborate emblematic 

device, according to amount of work ...$7, S8 9 00 



THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY, 



SHIELDS FOR DOOR, 





Door Shield Nos. 62 and 63. 



Combined Shield and 
Knocker No. 64. 



Per Set. 



No. 60. Set of three Shields, made of tin, painted in the emblematic colors, 
one blue, one yellow and one red, with painted letter on each, small 
size $ 2 00 

No. 61. Set of three Shields, covered with cashmere, in the emblematic 
colors with metal letter and row of metal ornaments on outer 
edge 2 00 

No. 62. Set of three Shields, covered with silk finished velvet, nickel-plated 
letters F on blue Shield ; C, on yellow Shield; B, on red Shield. Nickel 
plated ornaments around the outer edge; see illustration 3 75 

No. 63. Set of three Shields, same as No. 62, but covered with costume 

plush; see illustration 4 50 

No. 64. Combination Door Shield, holder and knocker. Shields are covered 
with silk finished velvet, in emblematic colors for each rank, with 
fancy pattern nickel-plated letters F. C. B. , Holder and knocker, 
nickel-plated, very rich and elegant; see illustration.. 5 25 



SCENE CASES OR CASKETS. 

NOTE— All of our Caskets are equipped with a patent spring attachment by which 
the entire top can be instantaneously removed and as quickly replaced, instead of using- 
screws, thus making them particularly desirable for the new Ritualistic work which 
requires an open Casket containing a GENUINE or full length Artificial Scene. 

Each. 

No. 70. Casket, imitation Rosewood, octagon ends, well finished and lined, 

silver plated handles and mountings $ 8 00 

No. 71. Casket, imitation Rosewood, octagon ends better finished and orna- 
mented, handsomely lined, silver plated handles and mountings 15 00 

No. 72. Casket, square shaped with rounded enrls. Top has bevel edged 

raised panels. Well lined and trimmed 20 00 

No. 73. Casket, imitation Rosewood, octagon ends, very finely finished and 
ornamented, finely lined and trimmed, fine silver plated handles 
and mountings 25 00 

No. 74. Casket, imitation Rosewood, circular ends, fine top, elegantly finished 
and ornamented, handsomel}' lined and trimmed, fine large silver- 
plated handles and mountings 30 00 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 



Xo. 75. Casket, octagon ends, black broadcloth covered; molded panels, 

very finely lined, elegant large silver plated handles and mountings.. 40 00 

No. 76. Casket, black broadcloth covered, elliptic ends, continuous black silk 
cable cord with two heavy tassels at each end, elaborate!}^ lined and 
trimmed, elegant large silver-plated handles and mountings, the 
finest Casket made 50 00 

SCENES. 

NOTE— The Supreme Lodge, K. of P., at its session of 1893, prohibited the use of 
the artificial HALF LENGTH Scenes, therefore we catalogue only FULT, LENGTH 
Artificial and Genuine Scenes. 

Each. 

!N'o. 80. Scene, artificial, full length, a good imitation of the genuine S24 00 

No. 81. Scene, artificial, full length, better finished and a fine representation 

of the genuine; very realistic 27 00 

Xo. 82. Scene, genuine, full size, imported, wired and deodorized.. 45 00 

No. 83. Scene, genuine, full size, imported, wired and deodorized, fine quality 52 00 
No. 84. Scene, genuine, full size, imported, wired and deodorized, extra fine 

quality 60 00 

TRESTLES. 

Per Pair. 
No. 90. Trestles, twelve inches high, painted black $ 90 

No. 91. Trestles, twelve inches high, oak or black walnut, nicely finished 1 75 

No. 92. Trestles, twelve inches high, folding pattern, painted black, with 

side rods to hold the Pall in place 2 00 

PALLS. 

(FOR COVERING THE TRESTLES.) 

Each. 

Pall, of black silesia, trimmed with silver lace $ 1 00 

Pall, of black cotton crepe, trimmed with silver lace 1 50 

Pall, of black cashmere, trimmed with silver lace 2 00 

Pall, of black cloth, trimmed with silver lace 4 75 

Pall, of black silk finished velvet, trimmed with silver lace 5 25 

Pall, of black cloth, trimmed with black worsted fringe 6 50 

Pall, of black silk finished velvet, trimmed with black worsted 

fringe 7 00 

COMBINATION CASKET, TRESTLES, AND PALL 

NOTE.— We desire to call attention to this combined article. The three parts. Casket, 
Trestles, and Pall, are constructed IN ONE, and can be placed into position for work as 
quickly as any one of the articles separately. Besides this advantage it is also the most 
economical. When not in use it can be folded together, occupjang no more space than a 
Casket alone. 

Each. 
No. 110. Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall; Casket, imitation Rosewood, 
octagon ends, well finished and lined, silver-plated handles and 
mountings; Pall of black cloth, draped and trimmed with fringe... S15 00 

No. 111. Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall ; Casket, imitation rosewood, 
octagon ends, better finished and ornamented, handsomely lined, 
silver-plated handles and mountings ; Pall of black cloth, draped 
and trimmed with fringe 22 00 



No. 


100. 


No. 


lOl. 


No. 


102. 


No. 


103. 


No. 


104. 


No. 


103. 


No. 


106. 



THE 'CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 



No. 112. Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall; Casket, imitation rosewood, 
octagon ends, very finely finished and ornamented, elegantly lined, 
large fine silver-plated handles and mountings; Pall of black cloth, 
draped and trimmed with fringe 34 50 

No. 113. Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall; Casket, black broadcloth 
covered, molded panels, elegantly lined, fine large silver-plated 
hand es and mountings; Pall, draped and ornamented with fringe.. 41 00 

No. 114. Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall; Casket, black broadcloth 
covered, elliptic ends, continuous black silk cable cord with two 
heavy tassels at each end; elaborately lined and trimmed in satin, 
elegant large silver-plated or oxodized silver handles apd mount- 
ings ; Pall of black cloth, draped, trimmed with fringe, the fittest 
article of the kind niamifactiired 60 00 



NEW STYLE URNS. 



'MM 






Ifos. 115 and 116. Nos. 117 and 118. No. 120. 

Per Pair. 
No. 115. New Style Urn. Bowl made of heavy metal, mounted on fancy 

turned standard, made of oak. Height, 29 inches, see ilhcstration, $ 2 25 

No. 116. New Style Urn, same as No. 115, but made of polished Walnut, ^^<? 

itlustratiofi 2 50 

No. 117. New Style Urn, heavy metal bowl, mounted on fancy turned oak 
standard. Fancy base and legs. Grecian style. Height, 29 inches, 
see illustration 3 25 

No. 118. New Style Urn, same as No. 117, but made of highly polished Wal- 

nu t, see illustration 3 75 

No, 120, Urn,allmadeofmetal, nickel-plated, 20 inches high, .y^^z7///5/ra^'zw2, 10 00 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 



KNEELING CUSHION 



IS^o. 


125. 


No. 


126. 


No. 


127. 


No. 


128. 


No. 


129. 



Asa Candidate does not often kneel; why not provide liim with a Kneeling Cushion? 
It is conducive to his comfort, and costs a mere trifle. 

Each. 
Kneeling Cushion, small size, made of silk finished velvet, and 

stuffed $ 1 50 

Kneeling Cushion, staine-^ wood base, upholstered cushion, covered 

with black cloth 2 25 

Kneeling Cushion, imitation Walnut base, with upholstered 

cushion, covered with black silk finished velvet 2 75 

Kneeling Cushion, same as No. 127, but one size larger, molded base, 3 75 
Kneeling Cushion, genuine Oak base, moulding finish, upholstered 

in mohair damask 4 25 

No. 130. - Kneeling Cushion, same as No. 129, but made of highly polished 

Walnut, and finer damask, or mohair plush 5 50 

SPRIGS OF MYRTLE. 

No. 135. sprigs of Myrtle, imitation, but realistic, per doz. sprigs 1 00 

No. 136. Sprigs of Myrtle, same as No. 135, but in half doz. lots 50 

PROPERTY FOR SECOND RANK. 

These Properties are made strictly in accordance with the Svipreme Lodge law. They 
are mantifactured by experienced workmen, and are not merely "thrown together," hut are 
substantially made of vrell seasoned stock and finely finished. We guarantee each one. 

Each 

No. 150. Second Rank Property, medium size, falling 1 , alarm attachment, S 9 00 

No. 151. .Combined Second Rank, and K. of R. and S. D , large size, 

finely finished and appropriately arranged for books, papers, etc.; 

falling 1 , double doors and special alarm attachment, which 

never fails to work satisfactorily 24 00 

No. 152. Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , with all //^^ 

latest improvements, large case for books, papers, etc., double doors, 

falling 1 , large and fine b alarm attachment, which never 

fails to operate; the mechanism is so simple that it can not get 
out of working order; very desirable for I^odges which meet in 
halls with other societies; the finest and best property in the 

market for the money 28 00 

No. 153. Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , same as No. 

152, but made of antique oak 28 00 

No. 154. Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , extra large and 

very handsome, new style base wnth turned pillars and scroll work, 
appropriately arranged for books, papers, etc., carved cornice, 
falling 1 , fine transparency and b alarm attachment, work- 
ings excluded from view ; in antique oak, an elegant piece of 

furniture '. 50 00 

No. 155. Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , same as No. 

154, but made of solid walnut 50 00 

PROPERTIES FOR THIRD RANK. 

Per Pair. 

No. 160. Third Rank Properties, triangular, solid oak, small size, natural 
wood finish, double bottom. We do not recommend these, as some 
object to their size $ 7 75 

No. 161. Third Rank Properties, triangular, solid oak, larger than No. 160, 

natural wood finish, double bottom, best quality of R S. 

well finished and substantially made 9 00 



10 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 



±^0. 162. Third Rank Properties, triangular, large size, double bottom, well 

made and finished, painted black 9 00 

No. 1 63. Third Rank Properties, solid oak, triangular, large size, double 
bottom, fine natural wood finish, best material and workmanship 
in every respect. Always gives satisfaction 12 00 

No. 164. Third Rank Properties, triangular, large size, double bottom, 
painted in emblematic colors and letters F. C. B., best quality 
R S , finely finished and substantially made 12 00 

(FOR RKPAIRING THIRD RANK PROPERTIES.) 

No. 165. R S , best quality for repairing Third Rank Properties, 

per dozen $ 2 00 

A smaller number will be furnished at the rate of 20 cents each. 

PROPERTY CONTAINING THE R — S ONLY. 

For tlie couvenience of Lodges desiring- to replace that portion of the Third Rank Prop- 
erties containing the R S only, we have listed that part separately, as follows : 

3^ Set. 
No. 170. Third Rank Property, triangular, solid oak, small size, double 
bottom, natural wood finish, containing the R — — S , corre- 
sponds with set 160, w/^ c;?/y $ 5 50 

No. 171. Third Rank Property, triangular, solid oak, larger than 170, natural 

wood finish, double bottom, best quality of R S , nicely 

finished and substantially made. Corresponds with set 161, <?«^c;2/_y, 6 00 

No. 172. Third Rank Property, triangular, large size, double bottom, con- 
taining the R S , corresponds with set 162, 6'«^ (97z/jK 6 00 

No. 173. Third Rank Property, part containing the R S only, to 

correspond with No. 163 8 00 

No. 174. Third Rank Property, triangular, large size, double bottom, painted 
in emblematic colors and letters F. C. B., containing best quality 

of R S -, finely finished, corresponds with set No. 164, 

one only 8 00 

THIRD RANK STEPS. 

No. 176. Triple Steps for Third Rank, stationary style, painted in emblem- 
atic colors, and lettered F. C. B., each f 6 CO 

COMBINATION FOLDING STEPS AND CABINET. 

(PAINTED IN EMBLEMATIC COLORS.) 

NOTE. — It is wise for a Lodge to provide for secrecy, by buying our "Combination Fold- 
ing Steps and Cabinet," more especially if it meets in a hall with other bodies. 

Each. 
No. 180. Emblematic Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, latest improved 
style, occupying but a small space when not in use; a special 
place for the Third Rank Properties, which can be securely locked 
up; very handy and always ready; painted in colors of the Order 
and letters F. C. B. finely finished ; the best arranged and most 
convenient article of the kind manufactured, suitable for all 
Third Rank Properties $ 9 00 

No. 181. Emblematic Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, same as No. 180, 

but made of solid oak, oil finish ; very fine 12 75 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 



ALTAR SWORDS. 



NOS. 201 &. 202. 



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NO. 203. 




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NO. 204, 



12 



THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 



Per Pair. 

No. 200, Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, corrugated white bone grips, 
brass mountings, without scabbards. These swords are same as 
No. 201, but have no scabbards. Sold in pairs $ 5 30 

No. iiOl. Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, corrugated white bone grips, 

brass mountings, black scabbards, see illustration 6 00 

No. 202. Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, corrugated white bone grips, 
steel scabbards, scarlet enameled finish, nickel-plated mountings, 
see illustration 8 00 

No. 203. x-^ltar Swords, steel blades, nickel-plated steel sci-bbards, nickel- 
plated mountings, corrugated white bone grips, see illustration 11 00 

No. 204. Altar Swords, polished steel rapier blades, steel scabbards, heavily 
nickel-plated, nickel-plated mountings, helmet pommels, open 
pattern cross-guards, ebony grips, see illustration 12 50 

We will omit rings on scabbard when so ordered. For finer swords, see later pages or 
refer to index. 

EMBLEMATIC FLOOR CLOTHS. 

Each. 

No. 185. Floor Cloth, triangular, large size, made of cotton goods, tri- 

colored (blue, yellow and red border), black center $ 2 25 

No. 186. Floor Cloth, triangular, large size made of cotton goods, tri colored 
(blue, yellow and red border), handsome tri-colored blue, yellow and 
red center, large letters F. C. B. in applique work 3 75 

No. 187. Floor Cloth, triangular, made of silesia, large size, tri-colored, blue, 
yellow and red border, handsome tri-colored blue, yellow and red 
center, large letters F. C. B. in applique work 4 25 

No, 188. Floor Cloth, triangular, large size, made of cashmere, lined with 
silesia, emblematic blue, yellow and red border, trimmed with 
worsted fringe, handsome emblematic blue, yellow and red center, 
large letters F. C. B. in applique work 16 00 



MONITORS' ROOM, 

(FOLDING STYLE.) 




Quick ivY Set Up. Quickly Removed 
From The IvOdge Room. 

NOT K.— Our Monitors' Room is so con- 
structed that w^lien not in use it can be 
folded together and set in a space 6 feet 8 
inches high, 26 inches wide, and 10 inches 
deep. It can be setup in three or four min- 
utes, and again, as quickly taken down and 
removed from the Lodge room. 

When set up the interior is in absolute 
darkness — no matter how^ brightly the 
Lodge room is lit up. It is the most perfect 
article of the kind in the market. 

No. 21 0. Monitors' Room. Octago- 
nal, size, 5 feet 4 inches deep and 6 
feet 8 inches high, painted in represen- 
tation of block stone, door and speak- 
ing tube $19 00 

No. 211. Monitors' Room. Octago- 
nal, size same as No. 210, but finer 
work 24 00 



Monitors' Room. 



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PROPERTY CHESTS. 

A Property Chest should be included with each Lodge l>utfit. It secures secrecy in the 

Hall, and safety in transportation. 

Each. 

l!fo. 190. Chest, with lock and hinges, for holding the secret properties 

(except the large S Rank D ), plainly painted and well made, $ 6 00 

No. 191. Chest, with lock and hinges, for hold ng the secret properties 

(except the large S Rank D ), extra made and painted, 

with the 7ianie and number of the Lodge added 7 00 



WIRE MASKS, WITH BEARDS AND 

WIGS. „«j,j,,- 

iFOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE.) IAl '^\ 

In ordering state color desired. We have them Avith gray, jlffi^'' Mi 

white, and black beard and wig. rmr,/2/n' A r illf*' 

Eaoh. W^^''-^**t 
No, 220. Mask, wire with medium length beard 

and wig $ 4 00 f^ 

No. 221. Mask, wire, with long Yak Hair beard "'*^/i'^^'i}i\\i'' - '^ 

and wig, see illustration 6 00 mu(M If I H{^ II 

No. 222. Mask, wire, with extra long and fine }» Wf \\ \\, T/! 

quality Yak Hair beard and wig see *\M| f f | ^ /' i)j|| fi 

ilhistratio7i 7 50 Mf '''\['i 

Masks Nos. 221 and 222. 

WIRE MASKS, WITH BEARDS. 

(FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE) 

, We have them with white, and black beards. In ordei'ing 

uJ please specify color w^anted. 

4 Each. 

A No. 225. Mask, full wire, with medium length beard, S 1 50 

Xo. 226. Mask, full wire, with lone: beard, see 
I illustration 2 25 

i^ Xo. 2i'll . Mask, full wire, with extra long and fine 
Wife-' .^im quality beard 3 00 

No. 226. 





FINE ART COSTUME WORK, A SPECIALTY. 

FINE ART BANNER WORK, A SPECIALTY. 

WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANSWERING iNaUIRIES. 

WE WANT ALL THE FRIENDS WE CAN OBTAIN. 



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BEARDS. 

(FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS 
AND SCRIBE.) 

We have tliem iii white, and black. 
Specify color wanted in ordering;. 

No. 230. Beard, either black or 
white selected hair, medium length, 
each |L 00 

ISTo. 231. Beard, full length, good 
qualit}^ selected hair, see illustratioii^ 
each 1 50 

!No. 232. Beard, extra long, in 
white and gray only, made of finest 
quality selected Yak Hair, the finest 
and best beard made. Specially 
suitable for PYtha^roras and the 
Scribe, each '. 3 25 




]Vo. 231, Black. 



WIGS. 



No. 232, White. 




(FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE.) 
[n ordering, mention color desired. We have them in white, and black. 

No. 235. Wig (not bald), medium length, selected 
hair, each $2 50 

\ No. 236. Wig (not bald), long, first quality selected 

\ hair, each 3 50 

\ No. 237. Wig, showing bald head, white yak hair, 

'■:^ each 1 3 75 

No. 238. Wig, showing bald head, of fine quality yak 
' i hair, in white only; very appropriate for Pythagoras 

and Scribe, each 4 50 

• No. 239. Wig, showing bald head, of finest quality 

yak hair, extra long, in white only ; a very fine article 

"^;i^> for Pythagoras and Scribe, each 5 50 



SiL^. 



WIGS FOR SENATORS. 



No. 245. Wigs for Senators, authentic, good quality, assorted colors 

No. 240. Wigs for Senators, authentic, very fine quality, assorted colors 

BEARDS FOR SENATORS. 

No. 250. Beards for Senators, authentic, good quality, in assorted colors, to 
match wigs, No. 245 

No. 251 Beards for Senators, authentic, extra fine quality, in assorted colors, 
to match wigs. No. 246 

WIGS FOR KING. 
No. 255. Wigs for King, extra fine quality, in black and gray only 

BEARDS FOR KING. 



Each. 

S 2 25 
3 75 



No. 358. Beards for Kintj, extra fine quality, in black and gray only; cor- 
respond with Wigs No. 255 



Each. 
% 1 35 

1 75 

Each. 

$ 3 75 

Each. 
I 1 75 



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WIGS FOR HEADSMAN. 



Each. 



Xo. 260. Wigs for Headsman, medium length, coarse hair, in black and gray 

onlv $ 2 25 



BEARDS FOR HEADSMAN. 



Each. 



Xo. 261. Beards for Headsman, medium length, in black and grav onlyr cor- 
respond with Wigs No. 260 ' 1 50 



BELLS AND GONGS. 



NOTE. — To produce a clear tone, strike the Bell or Gong directly on the lower outer 
edge with a padded mallet. The tone can be greatly prolonged in Gongs TSos. 371 and 373 
by giving them a swinging motion. 





Bell No. 270. Gong No. 271. 

Each. 

No. 270. Bell on stand, nickel-plated, 6 inches in diameter, including padded 

mallet; see illustration $ 2 50 

No. 271. Gong, finest quality bell metal, 7 inches in diameter, nickel-plated, 
with handle, including padded mallet; swing this gong, see illustra- 
tion ' 4 00 

No. 272. Gong, finest quality of bell metal. 
9>^ inches in diameter, nickel-plated, with 
handle, including padded mallet, swing this 
gong,f;^^ illustration $ 7 00 f 

L 

Gong No. 272. 

BELLS IN CASES. 





Bell No. 275. 



Bell Nos. 276 and 277, 



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Each. 
Xo. 275. Bell, inclosed in oak case, medium size, openings on sides, latest 
improvements; operated by an automatic spring lever, producing a 
clear and sonorous sound, .s^^ ilhistration $ 6 00 

^O. 276. Bell, inclosed in oak case, large size, adjustable spring pttachment, 
openings on sides, operated by an automatic spring lever, producing 
a clear and sonorous sound resembling a distant cathedral bell, well 
finished and a first-class article, i'^^ z7/2^.?/r«/zi??? 8 00 

No. 277. Bell, inclosed in walnut case, highlv polished; all else same as in 

No. 276 \ 8 00 




RED FIRE CONES. 

Instantaneous Ignition. For TabIvKaux. 

These Red Fire Cones are prepared expressly for 
Lodges, and have instantaneous igniting tips. They 
are inoffensive and free from sulphur Moulded, and 
all of uniform size. Very compact and will burn 
longer than any other make. Entirely harmless and 
warranted to keep in any climate. 

No. 280. Red Fire Cones, large size. Per 

box of 12 cones $ 40 



iJ^ 



^E^ 



No. 281. Red Fire Cones, small size. 
box of 24 cones 



Per 



40 



Fire Cone. 




Each. 



DOOR KNOCKERS. 

No. 285. UoorKnocker, emblematic design, hard 

metal, nickel-plated $ 2 00 

No. 286. Door Knocker; same as No. 285, but 

bronzed 2 00 



DOOR WICKETS. 



Fach 



No. 292. Door Wicket, made of hard metal, with 
raised emblematic design, nickel-plated, com- 
plete with collar with raised edge to be put on 
back of door as a finish; see illustration $ 2 75 



No. 293. Door Wicket, same as No. 292, but 
bronzed; see illustration 



2 75 



Door Wickets 
Nos. 292 and 293. 



U. S. Bunting and silk flags were never offered at as low figures, as 
we are quoting- them at— Quality considered. Each K. of P. Lodge should 
own an American Flag. Send for our "Flag Catalogue No. 40." and 
convince yourselves. 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS, 



OFFICIAL JEWELS. 



The Supreme Loige law require? that Official Jewels be purchased from the Grand 
Keeper of Kecords and Seal of your Grand Lodge. No dea'er is allowed to sell tliem. 

Subordinate Lorlges, under the direct control of the Supreme Liodge, must purcliase 
the Jewels of the Supreine Keeper of Records and Seal, Avhose address is K. L.. C. White, 
Nashville, Tenn. 



JEWEL CASES. 



(FOR OFFICERS' AND MEx>IBERS' JEWELS.) 



No. 295. 



Xo. 296. 



Jewel Case, arranged for 100 jewels, covered with leatherette, finely 

lined, nickel-plated trimmings, wall attachments; lock and key SIO OU 

Jewel Case, arranged for 100 jewels, covered with genuine leather, 
and handsomely lined, nickel-plated trimmings, wall attachments, 
lock and kev 13 50 



Prices for Cases holding a larger number of Jewels, quoted on application. 

POCKET CASES FOR JEWELS. 

No. 298. Pocket Cases (for carr3dng single jewel in the pocket), made of 
leather, lined with c'oth, tuck fastener; for the small-sized 
jewel Each, ^0.50. Per Hoz. 

No. 299. Pocket Cases. vSame as No. 298, but for the large sized jewel. 
Each, S0.65. Per doz. 



5 40 



7 00 



We prefer to line pocket cases luith cloth, rather than zvith chamois skin, which is 
bleached with sulphnr and therefore injurious to the plating. 

BIBLES. 

NOTE— These Bibles are made especially for our ti'ade, and are bound in the most 
substantial manner. For Societies and Secret Orders, they are unsurpassed by any otlier 
edition. They are i>rinted frona the most expensive and beautiful Bible plates. Elegant 
full-page illustrations. The best Lodge Bibles offered for sale. 





No. 302. 



No. 303. 



No. 301. 



Bible, American Morocco, large quarto; size, 12>^xl0>^ inches; 
arabesque paneled, comb edges, containing the authorized version 
Old and New Testaments ; large, clear type ; marginal reference, full 
page engravings, historyiof the Bible.... 



Each 



3 00 



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BIBLES— CONTINUED. 





No. 304. 



No. 305. 



No. 302. Bible, American Morocco, large quarto; size, 12^x10}^ inches; 
raised panel, gold title, containing text-book, Smith's Bible Dic- 
tionary, authorized version Old Testament and parallel New 
Testament, 600 illustrations, numerous full page engravings, comb 
edges; large, clear type ; marginal references 4 50 

No. 303. Bible, French Morocco, large quarto; size. 12i/2xlO>^ inches; 
antique gold edges, raised panels, containing the authorized version 
Old and parallel New Testament, 12 fine line and 16 full page 
engravings by Dore, the Parables of our Lord illustrated with 10 
full page engravings printed in the richest colors. Smith's Pronounc- 
ing Bible Dictionary, 600 illustrations, History of the Books of the 
Bible, illustrated bv 48 full page engravings, Apocrypha, Concord- 
ance, Psalms in meter illuminated Scripture Text, Teacher's Text- 
Book, History of the Bible, History of Denominations, gallery of 72 
Scripture illustrations, maps of Palestine in colors, chronological 
tables 

No. 304. Bible, Red Russia, large quarto; size. 12>^xl0>^ inches; raised 
panels, full gilt sides, back, and edges; square rolled with gold; 
containing all described in Bible No. 303, and, in addition, 4 superb 
engravings in gold and colors, illustrated Jewish Worship Tabernacle, 
Vestments, and Holy Vessels; lithographed maps of Holy Land, 24 
Dore plates, 40 views of Palestine from photograph ■=:, etc 

No. 305. Bible, Turkey Morocco, large quarto; size, 12>^x10>^ inches; 
London antique, cushion bevel, illustrated in gold and colors, 10 
full page illustrations, maps of the Holy Land, steel line engravings, 

illustrating Bible scenes, with nickel clasp ; a very fine book 

The Name, Number and Liocation of the Lodge an<l the Ksciitcheoi 

embossed in gold, on front cover of any of the Bibles at $1.50 additional. 



7 75 



9 7. 



15 50 
»f the Order 



LODGE BLANKS. 

No. 318. Notices of Arrears, in pads of 100 $ 75 

No. 310. Acceptance Blanks, notification to applicants of *heir acceptance, in 

pads of 100... 75 

No. 320. Notices of Rejection, in pads of 100 75 

No. 321. Notices of Suspension, in pads of 100 75 

No. .322. Notices of Re-instatement, in pads of 100 75 

No. 323. Notification to Attend Convention, in pads of 100 75 

No. 324, Notices to Committee on Investigation, in pads of 100 75 



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CERTIFICATES OF MEMBERSHIP. 

(OR MEMORTAL CHARTS.) 

- The only Official or Legal Certificates of Meuibersliip are tliose furnislied by the 
Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, ttirough the Supreme Keeper of Recor is and Seal, 
and from him through the Grand Keepers of Records and Seal. Buy the genuine only. 
Write to the Grand K. of R. and S. of your Grand Lodge, or if you have no Grand Lodge, 
then to the supreme Keeper of Records and Seal, R. L. C. White, Nashville, Tenn. 

blaster of FiDaiice Receipts, and Orders on Master of Exchequer, 

heretofore furnished by the Supreme Lodge, can now be obtained from any source 
desired. We can furnish either in books, well bound, with stub of 100 blanks, at $1.50 
per book. 

BLANK BOOKS. 





Xos. 340 and 341. 



Record and Ledger, 
Xos. 342 and 343. 



Xo. :i40. 

Xo. 341. 

Xo. :i42. 

Xo. 343. 

Xo. 344. 

Xo. 345. 

Xo. 347. 

Xo. 348. 

Xo. 349. 
Xo. 350. 



Record, or Vliuute Book, 8^x14 inches, good paper, 215 pages, cloth 
sides, leather back and corners. See illustration 



SI 25 



Ledger, 8^x14 inches, bound same as No 340, good paper, indexed 

and paged, 200 pages and indexed additional. See illustratioji 1 25 

Record, or Minute Book, good paper, 359 pages, substantially bound 

in full leather, and ends and bands. See illustration 3 00 

Ledger, good paper, 330 pages, bound in leather, same as No. 342. 

See illustration , 3 00 

Ledger, printed historical headings, fine paper, 240 pages, including 

the index, good binding 5 00 

Ledger, printed histoiical headings. 400 pages, including the index, 

fine paper and binding 6 25 

Cash Book for the Master of Finance, printed headings, ruled 

columns, good paper, w^ell bound 2 00 

Cash Book for the MASTER OF Exchequer, small size, printed 

headings .7 1 00 

Officers' Roll Book, substantially bound in cloth, to last 10 years... 75 
Members' Register, printed headings, first-class paper, good bind- 
ing, appropriate ruling .,..., ., 2 25 



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BLANK BOOKS— CONTINUED. 

Xo. 351. Visitors' Register, printed headings, well bound $2 00 

Xo. 352. Black Book, with index, in which to enter the names of rejected 

applicants, etc 2 00 

Xo. 353. Pencil Book, for keeping rough minutes 50 

Xo. 354. Constitution Book, for signatures of members, printed headings, 

well bound 1 00 

BOOKS AND BLANKS. 

{FUKNISHED BY THE SUPKEME AND GRAND LODGES.) 

Tlie following- Books and Blanks can be legally obtained only from tlie Supreme 
Keeper of Records an<l Seal througii your Grand Keeper of Records and Seal: 

Official Receipts for Dues, Question Book, Second Rank Blanks, 

Application for Ranks, Odes, Withdrawal Cards, 

Applications for Membership, Music Books, P. C. Rank Credentials. 



PAGE'S AND ESQUIRE'S COLLARS. 

NOTE— Tbe Supreme Lodge, K. of P., at its session 
of 1893, adopted an amendment to the L.aws of the 
Order, whicli prohibits the use of, and f urther purchase 
of Knights' Collars . Lodges not already supplied must 
purchase Jewels for Knights and Offlcers, and Collars for 
Page and Esquire. We make;;the Page and Enquire Collars 
reversible, blue on one side and yellow on the other. 
Lodges usually purchase frona three to six of each. 

No. 358. Collars for Page and Esquire, re- 
versible, made of cashmere Each, $0 50 

]Vo. 359. Collars, for Page and Esquire, re- 
versible, made of silk-finished vel- 
vet Each, 75 

No. 360. Collars, for Page and Esquire, made 

of extra fine silk-finished velvet 90 

CANDIDATES' SASHES. 

{For illustrations, see page 21.) 

No. 331. Candidate's Sash, plaited pattern, of white Lonsdale cambric $0 50 

No. 332. Candidate's Sash, Baldric pattern, of white cashmere, lined and 

interlined, trimmed with lace and fringe. See illustration.... 1 50 

No. 333. Candidate's Sash, Baldric pattern, of white silk-finished velvet, 
lined and interlined, trimmed with lace and fringe. See illustra- 
tion 1 75 

No. 334. Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, of white cashmere, trimmed with 

silver gimp and fringe. See illustration $1 50 

No. 335. Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, of fine white cashmere, lined and 
interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassel s, and, star ornaments. 
See illustration 2 15 




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CANDIDATES* SASHES— CONTINUED. 





Baldric Pattern. 
Nos. 332 and 333. 




Fancy Pattern. 
Nos. 334, 335, 336. 




:l^Mii 






Fancy Pattern. 
IS'os. 337 and 338. 

Xo. 336. Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, of white silk-finished velvet, lined 
and interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, and star orna- 
ments. See illush-ation 2 65 

Xo. 337. Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, with long skirt, white silk-finished 
velvet, lined and interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, 
and star ornaments. See illustration 3 85 

Xo. 338. Candidate's Sash, fanc}' pattern, with long skirt made of white 
satin, lined and interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, 
and star ornaments. See illustration 4 50 



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HELMETS. 

HELMETS FOR C . 

(FOR THIRI) RANK.) 

NOTE— These Helmets are provided with improved closed visors, the lowering of 
which completely blindfolds the C . All Helmets have leather lining. 





li 111 J|HA 

IS^os, 360, 361 and 362. IS^os. 365 and 366. 

No. 360. Helmet for C , of polished tin, ornamental improved double- 
falling closed or blindfold visors, nickel- plated base and spike. Each 
See illustration $2 50 

IVo. 361. Helmet for C , of tin, nickel-plated, ornamental improved double- 
falling closed or blindfold visors, nickel-plated base and spike, 
handsome and durable. See illustration 3 00 

No. 362. Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, same as No. 361.. See illustra- ' 

tion 3 50 



being very light 



CLOTH-COVERED HELMETS FOR C . 

These Helmets are preferred by some Lodges on account of theii 
and comfortable. 

No. 365. Helmet for|C , gossamer body, covered with black cloth, mov- 
able blindfold visor, ornamented with metal studs, nickel-plated 
base and spike on top. See illustration $3 25 

No. 366. Helmet for C , gossamer body, covered with black silk-finished 

velvet, movable blindfold visor, ornamented with metal studs, 
nickel-plated base and spike on top. See illustration... 3 75 



ALUMINUM HELMETS FOR C . 

This is an Aluminum Helmet, and is highly recommended, being very much lighter 
than any other metal Helmet. 

No. 368. Helmet for C , of aluminum, very light and untarnishable, orna- 
mental improved falling blindfold visor, nickel-plated base and 
spike on top. See illustration of No. 362 $5 00 

HELMETS. 

NOTE We claim our Helmets are the best manufactured in the land, and they are 

guaranteed to be the BEST in the market. Our improved double falling visors are so 
constructed that they will remain in any position placed. All Helmets have leather 
lining. 

OUR SPUN METAL HELMETS ARE THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. 



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HELMETS— CONTINUED. 

(FOR MASTER-AT-ARMS, KING'S GUARDS, HERAI.D, ATTENDA:NTS, EXECUTIONERS, 

INNER AND OUTER GUARD.) 





'' * % Err 

Xos. 370 and 371. Nos. 373 and 374. 

Xo. 370. Helmet, of polished tin, improved double-falling visors, nickel- 
plated base and spike. See illustration 82 50 

Xo. 371. Helmet, of tin, nickel-plated, improved double-falling visors, nickel- 
plated base and spike. See illiistratioji 3 00 

Xo. 372. Helmet, of spun metal, nickel-plated, improved double-falling 

< visors, nickel-plated base and spike 4 00 

Xo. 373. Helmet, of polished tin, improved double-falling visors, Cocque 

feather plume. See illustration 3 50 

Xo. 374. Helmet, of tin, nickel-plated, improved double-falling visors, 

Cocque feather plume. See illustration 4 50 





Xos. 375, 376 and 377. X^os. 378, 379 and 380. 

Xo. 375. Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, long neck shield, orna- 
mented nickel-plated base and spike. See illustration 2 00 

Xo. 376. Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, long neck shield, ornamented, 

nickel-plated base and spike. See illustration 2 50 

Xo. 377. Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, long neck shield. See illustra- 
tion 3 50 

Xo. 378. Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, long neck shield, orna- 
mented, fancy cheek visors, nickel-plated base and spike. See 
illustration 2 25 



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HELMETS— CONTINUED. 

No. 379. Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, long neck shield, ornamented 
fancy cheek visors, nickel-plated base and spike. See illustra- 
tion ^ $2 75 

No. 380. Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, coronet front, long neck shield, 
ornamented, fancy cheek visors, nickel-plated base and spike. 
See illustration 3 75 





Nos. 385 and 386. No, 387. 

No. 385. Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front and cheek visors, nickel- 
plated base and spike, long neck shield. See illnstration 2 25 

No. 386. Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front and cheek visors, nickel-plated 

base and spike, long neck shield. See ilhistration 2 75 

No. 387. Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front and cheek visors, Roman crest 

and long neck shield. See. illustration 3 25 





No. 391, 392 and 393. No. 394. 

No. 391. Helmet, of polished tin, studded band, linked cheek pendants, long 

neck shield, studded. See illustration 2 

No. 392. Helmet, nickel-plated, studded band, linked cheek pendants, long 

neck shield, studded. See illustration 3 

No. 393. Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, studded band, linked eheek 

pendants, long neck shield, studded. See illustration 4 

No. 394. Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, large crest, with plume, long 

neck shield, ornamented. See illustration 5 



50 



00 



50 



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Xo. 395. 



K^o. 397. 



]N"o. 395. Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, ornamental crest, long neck 

shield. See illustration $3 75 

Xo. 396. Helmet, same as No. 395, but having a Cocque feather plume added 

(as shown in No. 397) 6 25 

Xo. 397. Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, ornamental coronet front and 

crest, with Cocque feather plume. See illustration 7 50 





Xo. 398. 



Xo. 399. 



Xo. 398. Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, ornamental coronet front, ostrich 

feather fountain plume. See illiLstration $7 25 

Xo. 399. Helmet, Grecian pattern, spun metal, nickel-plated, ornamental 
coronet front, long neck shield and cheek visors, crest with broad 
standing hair plume. See illustration 6 00 



OUR COSTUMES ARE EFFECTIVE, 

ARTISTIC AND REASONABLE. 
COMPARE OUR DESIGNS WITH ANY COMPETITORS, AND, REMEMBER, 
WE WILL. SEND A FULL SET ON APPROVAL TO A LODGE, 
IF APPLIED FOR UNDER SEAL. 



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CANDIDATES' SHIELDS, 



(EMBLEMATIC AND PLAIN.) 



NOTE — All of our Shields are extra well made, and have leather arm braces and 
straps. 

Each. 
Xo. 500. Shield, small size, shield-shaped, pol- 
ished tin $0 50 

Xo. 501. Shield, of polished tin, oval-shaped, 
14 X 20 inches, ornament in center, 
raised border 75 

Xo. 502. Shield, of polished tin, oval-shaped, 
14 X 20 inches, brass ornament in 
center and row of brass ornaments 
around outer edge, curved raised 
border I 85 

Xo. 503. Shield, oval-shaped. 14 x 20 inches, 
nickel - plated, brass ornaments in 
center and row of brass ornaments 
around outer edg-e. raised border 




Xo. 505. 

Xo. 504. Shield, of tin, oval, 14 x 20 inches, painted in tri-coior, and with 
letters F. C. B.. cone in center , 

Xo. 505. Shield, of tin, oval, 14 x 20 inches, painted in tri-color, and with 
letters F. C. B., cone in the center and row of studs around the 
edge. See illustration 



1 75 



1 75 



2 75 



(TRIANGULAR AND ROUND.) 




Xo. 506. 



^p Xo. 506. Shield, triangular, of tin, 
painted in tri-color, and with let- 
ters F. C. B., bronzed edges. See ilhis- 

tration |1 75 

Xo. 507. Shield, triangular shape, of 
tin, painted in tri-color, and with let- 
ters F. C. B., gilt center ornament, and 
row of gilt ornaments around outer 

edge 2 75 

Xo. 508. Shield, round, 17 inches in 
diameter, spun metal, nickel-plated, 
raised borders and center ornament ; 
also, ornaments around outer edge 2 75 



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SHIELDS. 

(FOR MASTER-AT-ARMS, KING'S GUARDS, ETC.) 

NOTE— All of our Shields are extra well made, are of the best materials, and have 
leather arm braces and straps. 





Nos. 406 and 408. 



Xos. 409 and 410. 



No. 405. Shield, oval-shaped, of polished tin, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass 

ornament in center $0 75 

Ko. 406. Shield, oval-shaped, of polished tin, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass 
t ornament in center and row of brass ornaments around outer 

edge, curved raised border. See illustration 1 25 

No. 407. Shield, oval-shaped, nickel-plated, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass orna- 
ment in center, raised border 1 50 

No. 408. Shield, oval-shaped, nickel-plated, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass orna- 
ment in center and row of brass ornaments around outer edge, 
raised border. 'See illustration •. 1 75 

No. 409. Shield, oval-shaped, ends concave, of polished tin, 14 x 20 inches, 
fancy brass ornament in center and a row of brass ornaments 
around outer edge, raised borders. See illustration 1 50 

No. 410. Shield, oval-shaped, ends concave, nickel-plated fancy brass orna- 
ment in center and row of brass ornaments around outer edge, 
raised border. See illustration 2 25 





No. 412. 



No. 413. 



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SHIELDS— CONTINUED. 





'""""Si 

Xo. 414. Nos. 415, 416 and 417. 

Xo. 412. Shield, round, nickel-plated, 18 inches in diameter, seamless ; 
raised borders, ornamented in center, and row of ornaments around 
outer edge. See illustration $2 

Xo. 413. Shield, round, nickel-plated, 18 inches in diameter, seamless; very 
heavy raised borders, and ornaments around outer edge and in 
center. See illustration 3 

^O. 414. Shield, round, convexed, 20 inches in diameter, seamless ; nickel- 
plated, large brass ornaments in center and row of ornaments 
around outer edge, heavy raised borders. See illustration 4 

!No. 415. Shield, Norman pattern, polished tin, 14 x 20 inches, heavy raised 
double borders, gilt ornament in center and around outer edge. 
See illustration 1 



75 



25 



25 





No.^18. No. 419. 

No. 416. Shield, Noi man pattern, same as No. 415, but nickel-plated. See 

illustration 1 75 

No. 417. Shield, Norman pattern, nickel-plated, size 17 x 24 inches, heavy 
double raised borders, gilt ornament in center and around outer 
edge. See illustration 4 25 

No. 418. Shield, ornamental scroll pattern, nickel-plated, 18 x 24 inches, 
heavy double raised borders, handsome gilt ornaments around 
outer edge and in center. See illustration 6 00 

No. 419. Shield, antique pattern, 20 x 26 inches, finely nickel-plated, large 
gilt polished Dragon in center and row of gilt ornaments around 
outer edge, between the raised borders, rounded edges. See illus- 
tration 6 50 



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m 



SWORDS, 



O 




a:-0 



Nos. 425, 426 
and 427. 



Xo. 428, 



Nos. 429 and 
430. 



Nos. 431 and 
432. 



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SWORDS— CONTINUED. 

No. 425. Sword, full length, corrugated white bone grip, oval steel blade, 
black leather seaboard, brass mounts, stud at back, to attach to 
frog hanger of belt. See illustration $3 00 

No. 426. Sword, full length, corrugated white bone grip, polished steel blade, 
steel scabbard, in black enamel finish, brass mounts, stud at back 
to attach frog hanger of belt. See illustration 3 00 

No. 427. Sword, full length, corrugated white bone grip, polished steel blade, 
steel scabbard in scarlet enamel finish, stud at back, nickel-plated 
brass mounts. See illustration 3 75 

No. 428. Sword, full length, corrugated white bone grip polished steel blade, 
nickel-plated steel scabbard, nickel-plated brass mounts, two rings 
to go with a two-chain belt. See illustration 5 50 

No. 429. Sword, full length, ebon}- grip, helmet pommel, open cross-guard 
with raised letters K. P., polished steel blade, steel scabbard, nickel- 
plated, two rings to go with a two-chain belt ; all mounts silver- 
plated. See illustration 6 00 

No. 430. Sword, same as No. 429, but all the mounts are gold-plated. See 

illustration 7 50 

No. 43 I. Sword, full length, K. P. helmet pommel, black leather twist grip, 
wrapped with gilt wire. Fancy cross-guard, with full relief figure 
of Knight in armor, fine steel blade with gold etched K. P. design, 
steel scabbard, nickel-plated, with three fine cast brass mounts, 
three rings fo- three-chain belt. All the mounts are silver-plaied. 
See illustration 8 50 

No. 432. Sword, same as No. 431, but with all the mounts and scabbard gold- 
plated. See illustration 13 00 

Note— A^6>. 432 is a very fine sword, and is especially intended for the C. C. A 
three-chain belt, gilt-trimmed, should go with it. 



BROAD SWORDS. 

GRECIAN AND ROMAN PATTERNS. 

[For illustrations, see next page) 

No. 445. Sword, short pattern ; 25 inches long, from tip to tip ; steel scab- 
bard ; short, broad blade; ornamented brass tip, grip, and hilt. ::^4 50 

No. 446. Sword, short pattern; 26 inches long, from tip to tip; broad, nickel- 
plated scabbard, with handsome gilt tip ; nickel-plated blade, hand- 
some gilt grip and hilt. See illustration. B 00 

No. 447. Sword,'long pattern; 33 inches long, from tip to tip; broad, nickel- 
plated scabbard, with handsome gilt tip; nickel-plated blade, with 
handsome gilt grip and hilt. See illus ration 7 50 

No. 448. Sword, short, square-edge pattern ; 25 inches long, from tip to tip ; 
velvet-covered scabbard, with nickel-plated edges; upper, lower, 
and center mounts ; handsome nickel-plated tip, nickel-plated grip, 
and square pattern hilt. See illustration 6 50 

No. 449. Sword, short, square-edge pattern; 25 inches long, from tip to tip ; 
velvet-covered scabbard, with gilt metal edges ; upper, low r and 
center mounts ; handsome gilt tip, and square pattern hilt. See 
illustration 8 00 



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BROAD SWORDS- CONTINUED. 







Nos. 446 and 
447. 



Xos. 



448 and 
449. 



Xos. 450 and 
451. 



XovS. 452 and 
453. 



Xo. 450. Sword, short square pattern ; 25 inches long, from tip to tip ; 
velvet-covered scabbard, with nickel-plated edges ; upper, lower 
and center mounts; ornamented circular pattern hilt and fancy 
pattern grip. See illustration S8 00 

No. 451, Sword, short, square pattern; velvet-covered scabbard, wdth gilt 
metal edges ; upper, lower and center mounts ; ornamented circu- 
lar pattern hilt and fanc)- pattern grip. See illustration 9 00 

Xo. 452. Grecian Sword, 28 inches long from tip to tip. All nickel-plated, 
except 10 inches of polished black leather on scabbard. ' Blade, lyi 
inches wide at top, tapering to a point. Raised eagle on the upper 
mount. Helmeted female head on the middle mount. A Caduceus 
(a winged staff, with two serpents entwined) on lower mount. Solid 
metal circular tip. Ornamental arched cross-guard, solid metal 
handle, with heavy raised, artistic designs. Highl)- finished in 
nickel-plated work. A very beautiful short sword. See illustra- 
tio7i ^ 8 50 

Xo. 453. Grecian Sword. Same as No. 452, but with gilt mountings. See 

illustration 10 00 



these are the most acceptable designs that are made. 
All are Recognized as Authentic designs. 



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SHOULDER BELTS. 

NOTE— To be worn Baldric, or Sasli style, over the riajht shoulder to the left hip. 

Belts, Nos. 460 to and inclusive of No. 465, are to he used w.th all swords having- 
a stud, viz.: Nos. 435, 436 and 437. 

Belts, No. 466 to and inclus ve of No. 473, are to he used with swods having' two 
rings on scahhard, viz.: Nos. 438, 439 and 4.30. 

iVo. 460. Shoulder Belt, made of webbing, with leather hanger for sword $0 60 

]Sro. 461. Shoulder Belt, made of scarlet leather, unlined, with leather hanger 

for swor ] 75 

No. 46 w. Shoulder feelt, made of enameled leather, interlined and lined at 

back; leather hanger 1 25 

No. 463. Shoulder Belt, made of enameled leather, interlined and lined, 

trimmed with two rows of silver lace ; leather hanger 1 65 

No. 464. Shoulder Belt, made of silk-finished velvet, trimmed with two rows 

of silver lace, diid nickel-plated metal concaves; leather hanger 1 90 

No. 465. Shoulder Belt, same as No. 464, but trimmed with gilt lace and gilt 

concaves ; leather hanger 2 10 

No. 466. Shoulder Belt, made of silk-finished velvet, trimmed with two rows 
^-inch of silver lace, nickel-plate.l metal concaves. Two swivel- 
hooks, for swords having two rings on scabbard „ 2 25 

No. 467. Shoulder Belt, same as No. 466, but trimmed with two rows of gilt 

lace and gilt concaves 2 50 

No. 468. Shoulder Belt, made of fine costume plush, finely lined and inter- 
lined; trimmed with good quality /^ -inch silver wire lace, nickel- 
plated concaves closely placed on front and back; with swivel-hook 
fasteners to go with swords having two rings on scabbard 3 50 

No. 469. Shoulder Belt, same as No. 468, but trimmed with gilt-wire lace, 

gilt concaves, gilt swivel-hooks 4 00 

No. 470. Shoulder Belt, made of fine costume plush, firiely-Uned with satin, 
interlined; trimmed with two rows of >^-inch gilt- wire lace ; be- 
tween the rows of lace a silk-embroidered fancy pattern ; two 
swivel-hooks. A very fine belt 6 00 

No. 471. Shoulder Belt, scarlet enameled leather body, interlined; faced 
with scarlet and gold-wire lace, interwoven ; gold-plated mount- 
ings, including swivel-hooks; for swords having two rings. A verv 
showy belt ^ 6 00 

No. 472. Shoulder Belt, same as No. 471, but purple and gold; instead of 

scarlet and srold 6 00 



WAIST BELTS. 



NOTE— Belts, Nos, 480 to 483, are to he worn with swords having a stud at hack, 
viz : Nos. 43,5, 436 and 437. 

Belts, Nos. 483 to 485, are to he worn with swords having two rings on scahhard. 
Three-chain Belts are used only for swords having three rings on scahhard. 




No. 480. 



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No. 483. 




* No. 484. 

EacJi. 

No. 480. Waist Belt, made of scarlet dash leather, with hanger, for swords 
having a stud-hook at back ; plain brass belt plate. See ilhistra- 
tion $1 15 

No. 481. Waist Belt, same as No. 480, but with silver-plated K. P. belt plate.. 1 35 

No. 482. Waist Belt, made of scarlet-enameled leather, interlined double 

rows of stitching; leather hanger, silver-plated K. P. belt plate 1 75 

No. 483. Waist Belt, of fine scarlet-enameled leather, with leather interlining ; 
silk-stitched; silver-plated K. P. belt plate ; two silver-plated link- 
chains, for swords having two rings. See illustration 2 50 

No. 484. Waist Belt, same as No. 483, but with two silver-plated barrel- 
chains. See illustratio7i... 2 65 

No. 485. Waist Belt, same as No. 483, but all metal trimmings gilt, instead 

of silver 3 00 

No. 48 5. Waist Belt, bsst scarlet-enameled leather body, with leather inter- 
lining; fancy pattern, silk stitching; silver-plated K. P. belt plate, 
and three silver-plated barrel chains (two short and one long) for 
swords having three rings on scabbard 4 00 

No. 487. Waist B'elt, same as No. 486, but all the metal trimmings gold- 
plated 4 75 

No. 488. Over-strap for waist belt, made of same leather as belt, with swivel- 
hooks and buckle; adjustable to wearer ; nickel-plated trimmings 
goes over the right shoulder to left hip, and can go with any two- 
chain or three-chain belt, by stating which belt is wanted. We will 
solder the rings to top of chain slides when ordered with belt. 
An ornament and support to any belt 1 50 

NOTE — Any of the finer Belt"* can be faced AvitU gold or silver lace, either plain or 
with colored silk lines woven in the lace, at a reasonable additional charge. 



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SPEARS. 





No. 525. 



Nos, 526, 527, 
528. 



Nos. 529 and 
530. 



Nos. 531 and 
532. 



No. 525. Spear, five-foot painted lance, with gilt-bronzed wood spear-head ; Each. 

burnished edges. See illustration $0 65 

No. 526. Spear, five-foot painted lance, with fancy pattern, polished tin spear- 
head, 12 inches long. See illustration : 75 

No. 527. Spear, six-foot painted lance, with fancy pattern nickel-plated 

spear-head, 12 inches long. See illustratiofi 90 

No. 528. Spear, six-foot lance, of polished hard-wood, with fancy pattern 

nickel-plated spear-head, 12 inches long. See illustration 1 25 

No. 529. Spear, six-foot painted lance, with polished tin spear-head, in 

authentic design, 14 inches long. See illustration 1 00 

No. 530. Spear, six- foot lance, of polished hard-wood, with nickel-plated 

spear-head, in authentic design, 14 inches long. See illustration... 1 35 
No. 531. Spear, six-foot lance, of polished hard-wood, with spear-head of 

solid metal, nickel-plated ; in ancient pattern. See illustration 1 85 

No. 532. Spear, six-foot lance, of polished hard-wood, with spear-head of 

solid aluminum, in ancient pattern. See illustration 2 25 

NOTE— A.n improvement in appearance can be made by adding^ a deep leather fringe 
to the top of the lance, just below the spear-head, by adding 30 cents to the list-price of 
Spear selected: Thus, "Spear No. 537, with leather fringe, ^1.10.'' 

HALBERDS. 

NOTE — A Halberd is a combination of spear-head, battle-axe and lance, with hook for 
scaling w^alls. They are very artistic, and are handsomer than the ordinary spear. 

No. 535. Halberd, ancient design, of solid aluminum, with polished hard- Each. 

wood lance, deep leather fringe $3 50 

No. 536. Halberd, ancient design, very handsome pattern, of solid aluminum, 

with solid hard-wood lance, deep leather fringe 4 50 

No. 537. Halberd, ancient design, elegant pattern of solid aluminum, with 

polished hard-wood lance, deep leather fringe 5 75 



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STOCKINGS. 

NOTE — We recoHiiiieud flesh-color only (in exceptional cases, blue, red or black may 
be substituted, but these are very rare cases). We will send flesh-color, unless 8p**cially 
ordered otherwise. Our worsted stockings are flexible knit, so as to be elastic. 

Per Pair. 

Nk). 545. Cotton Stockings, in flesh-color only (not flexible), thigh length $0 50 

^o. 546. Worsted stockings, knee length, to wear with full-length robes ; 

very flexible 75 

'No, 547. Worsted Stockings, full thigh-length, to wear with x\rmor Coats, 

Tunics, and with Togas. Very flexible 1 25 

No. 548. Worsted Stockings. Theatrical quality, same as vised on the stage, 

very best, fine worsted; very flexible 3 00 

TIGHTS. 

No. 555. Tights for Legs. Cotton, in flesh-color, red, blue or black. Flesh- 
color always recommended $3 00 

No. .5.>8. Tights for Legs. Worsted, in flesh-color; fine quality, flexible 5 00 

No. 559. Tights for Legs. Extra quality, flexible ; worsted, scarlet, blue or 

black 5 50 

KNIT SLEEVES. 

(FLEXIBLE, FOK SENATORS.) 

No. 1565. Set of 10 sleeves, to be worn on right arm of Senators ; flesh-color, 
-tight-fitting, and very flexible; to be worn with or without brace- 
lets and armlets $1 25 



SANDALS. 



NOTE— Our Sandals are made of good leather, hand-stitched, strong work, and made 
with substantial soles. 

In ordering-, please state the sizes desired. Where ordered in quantities, and no sizes 
are given, w^e assort the sizes that are best adapted for general use. 

Per Pair. 
No. 570. Sandals, made of oak-tanned leather, natural color, with substantial 

soles; two overstraps and counter-straps, with buckles $1 00 




Nos. 572, 573 and 574. 

No. 572. Sandals, made of oak-tanned leather, natural color, with substantial 
soles ; well-scwed work. Plain barred open slashings, slipper 
style. Instep straps, with buckle attached to the counter of heel. 
See illustration... $1 45 

No. 573. Sandals, made of oak-tanned leather, natural color ; extra quality of 
leither and work. Heavy heel counters and soles, strap and buckle. 
The best low-priced sandal in the market. See illustration... 1 70 



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SANDALS.— CONTINUED. 

No. 574. Sandals. Same as No. 573, but made of colored leather. (Specify 

color wanted.) See illustration $1 90 

No. 575. Sandals, made of oak-tanned leather, natural color; helf-high pat- 
tern, come to ankle like a low-cut shoe ; open slashings, good soles. 
A general favorite 2 65 

No. 57C. Sandals. Same as No. 575, but made of any color of leather de- 
sired. (Specify color wanted) 2 90 





Nos. 579 and 580. 



Nos. 585 and 586. 



No. 579. Sandals, made of oak-tanned leather, natural color; strongly-made, 
solid leather soles; barred slashings, high pattern, to come above 
ankle. See illustration $3 25 

No. 580. Sandals. Same as No. 579, but made of any color leather desired. 

(Specify color wanted.) See illustration 3 50 

No. 581. Same as No. 580, but made with running cords and tassels, instead 

of buckles. Often preferred 4 00 

No. 585. Sandals. Extra higli pattern, made of heavy oak-tanned leather, 
natural color, solid soles; fancv barred slashings, nickel-plated 
metal ornaments down front; nickel-plated buckles. A very hand- 
some pair of sandals. See illustration 5 CO 

No. 586. Sandals. Same as N"o. 585, but made of any colored leather. 
(Specify color wanted.) Gilt metal ornaments and buckles. A 
very handsome and rich pair of sandals. See illustration., 5 75 





Nos. 587 and 588, 



Nos. 590 to 592. 



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SANDALS.— CONTINUED. 

Per Pair. 

No, 587. Sandals. Extra high pattern, comes up well on leg, made of oak- 
tanned leather, natural color, everything the choicest. Grecian 
strap style. See illustration on page ?>% $5 00 

]S"o. 588. Sandals. Same as No. 587, but made of any colored leather (specify 
color wanted), with gilt metal ornaments and gilt tassels at top. 
An extra fine sandal 6 00 

N'o. 591. Sandals. Extra high pattern, made of oak-tanned leather, natural 
color, reaching almost to knee; about 14 inches long. Open barred 
slashings from toe to top. Made of best selected oak-tanned leather, 
natural color. For fine costumes only See illustration 7 00 

^O. 59*i. Sandals. Same as No. 591, but of any colored leather desired; 
trimmed with gilt metal ornaments, and a pair of gilt bullion tas- 
sels at top of each sandal. (Specify color wanted.) This and the 
following number are the finest sandals in the market, and our own 
designs. See illustration, tassels to be added. 9 00 

No. 594. Sandals. Same as No. 592, but ornamented with jewel-stone set- 
tings, instead of gilt metal ornaments. The richest and most 
elaborate sandals in the market. See illustration, tassels to be added 10 00 

Note on Colors. — Usually in a colored sandal, scarlet or dark red is the favorite, 
especially where it will blend ivith the color of . the costume. Purple and blue 
coming next in order. In all cases where colored sandals are used, always wear the 
flesh-colored stockings under them, to bring out the pattern of slashings. Never wear 
a colored stocking with a colored sandal, it destroys the effect. 



AXES FOR HEADSMAN 



NOTE —We I'ecoiiimend tlie wooden axe as being more durable than the tin; can 
not be dented, and is of a more artistic shape. 





Nos. 601 and 602. 




No. 605. 



No. 606. 



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THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 



AXES —CONTINUED. 

Each. 
No. 601. Axe, made of seasoned wood; painted scarlet, with bronzed edges; 

painted curved handle. See illustration on page 37 $2 25 

No. 602. Axe, made of seasoned wood ; painted scarlet, burnished gilt edges 

and high lights ; painted curved handle. A beauty. The favorite. 

See illustration on page Zl 2 85 

No. 603. Axe. Same as No. 602, but with leather sling added for carrying 3 50 

No. 605. Axe, made of tin, nickel-plated blade ; painted, curved handle. See 

illustration on page 37 2 75 

No. 606. Axe, made of tin, fancy-shaped nickel-plated blade ; painted, curved 

handle. See illustration on page Zl 3 50 

No. 607. Axe. Same as No. 606, but with leather sling added for carrying 4 35 

TRUMPETS, FOR HERALD. 





Nos. 611 and 613. Nos. 616 and 617. 

Each 

No. 610. Trumpet, for Herald. Medium size, single ring; polished brass $1 75 

No. 611. Trumpet, for Herald. Medium size, double ring; polished brass. 

See illustration 2 50 

No. 612. Trumpet. Same as No. 611, with satin flag attached, trimmed with 

silk fringe 3 50 

No. 613. Trumpet, for Herald. Medium size, double ring; nickel-plated. 

Fine finish. See illustration 4 00 

No. 614. Trumpet, for Herald. Same as No. 613, but with satin flag; silk 

fringe and silk cord and tassels 5 00 

No. 616. Trumpet, for Herald. Large size, double rings; polished brass. 

See illustration 4 00 

No. 617. Trumpet, for Herald. Large size, double rings; high-grade nickel- 
plating. See illustration 5 50 

No. 618. Trumpet. Large size, double rings; high-grade nickel-plating; 
satin flag, silk fringed ; silk cord and tassels ; with letters K. P. or 
a Dragon, as preferred, embroidered in silk 7 50 

MARSHAL'S BATON. 



Nos. 628 and 629. 

Each. 

No. 625. Marshal's Baton, made of black walnut, polished; ornamental ends, 

turned pattern ; oil finish $0 75 

No. 626. Marshal's Baton. Same as No. 625, but with ends finished in gold- 
leaf work < 1 20 

No 628. Marshal's Baton. jPancy turned pattern, made of rosewood ; fancy 

end-pieces, made of metal, nickel-plated. See illustration 2 25 

No. 629. Marshal's Baton. Same as No. 628, but with ends gold-plated. See 

illustration 2 75 



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CROWNS, FOR KING. 






No. 652. No. 653. Nos. 054 and 655. 

Each. 

No. 650. Crown, for King. Made of silk-finished velvet, lined with satin. 
Stiff frame, soft top. Trimmed with gilt-lace on band ; gilt metal 
ornaments S2 50 

No. 651. Crown, for King. Gilt-metal frame, raised points, terminating in 
round gilt ornaments; S. F. velvet, interior cap lined with satin; 
leather sweat-band. Very much like our illustration of No. 652, but 
plainer style 3 50 

No. 652. Crown, for King. Fancy pattern, gilt-metal frame, raised points, 
terminating alternately in gilt fleur-de-Lis and special gilt orna- 
ment. Three stone settings on the metal band. Interior cap of 
S. F. velvet, lined with satin; leather sweat-band. See illustration. 4 50 

No. 653. Crown, for King. Fancy pattern, gilt-metal frame, ornamented 
with jeweled stone settings ; raised points, wi h fancy pattern 
gilt-metal ornaments. Interior cap of S. F. velvet, lined with satin ; 
leatTier sweat-band. A general favorite. See illustration 5 00 

No. 654. Crown, for King. Fancy pattern, gilt-metal frame, ornamented 
with jewel stone settings. Fancy pattern, fan-shaped points, with 
jeweled stone settings. Fine velvet interior cap, lined with satin; 
leather sweat-band. See illustration.... 7 50 

No. 655. Crown, for King. Same as No. 654, but interior cap made of 

genuine silk velvet. See illustration 8 50 

No. 656. Crown, for King. Same as No. 654, but with extra heavy gold- 
plated work, additional jewel stone settings, and genuine silk-velvet 
interior cap, lined with satin 10 50 

No. 657. Crown, for King Special pattern, imported Tiara front, made of 
gold-plated metal, studded with jewel stones. Genuine silk-velvet 
interior cap, lined with satin. Very rich and beautiful 14 75 

No. 658 Crown, for King. As described in No. 657, but with larger and 
richer Tiara front, with more elaborate settings. These coronets 
are imported from Europe, and make the richest and most expen- 
sive crowns. They radiate the light, like genuine diamonds, rubies, 
pearls, etc. Prices range according to quality and mountings of 
the imported Tiara $16 00 to 25 00 

NECKLACES, FOR KING. 

Each. 
No. 660. Necklace. Gold-plated, medium size, embellished with jeweled 
stone settings, representing diamonds, emeralds, rubies, etc Can 
be worn with any of the robes $3 00 

No. 661. Necklace. Gold-plated, large size, embellished with large stone 
settings, representing diamonds, rubies, emeralds, etc. Extra 
handsome. 6 50 

No. 662. Necklace. Gold-plated, large size, elegantly embellished with hand- 
some stone settings, representing diamonds, emeralds, and other 
precious stones. Exceedingly handsome and rich 8 00 



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SCEPTERS, FOR KING, 




No. 667. No. 668. No. 669. 



No. 665. Scepter, for King. Of wood, 
finely-carved crown top, large size ; 
painted in gilt bronze; turned 
handle, painted $2 50 

No. 666. Scepter, for King. Of wood, 
finely-carved crown top, large size ; 
covered with real gold leaf; neatly- 
turned handle; painted and orna- 
mented 3 50 

No. 667. Scepter, for King. Fancy 
design ; gold-plated ornamental top ; 
metal handle, twisted-rope pattern ; 
gold-plated. A handsome scepter. 
See illustration 4 50 

No. 668. Scepter, for King. Special 
design ; handsome, gold-plated top, 
embellished with jeweled stone set- 
tings, representing diamonds, ru- 
bies, etc.; gold-plated metal handle ; 
lower part rope-twist pattern ; upper 
part flated column. See illustra- 
tion 7 50 

No. 669. Scepter, for King. Elegant 
design ; elegant gold-plated top, 
richly embellished with fine jeweled 
stone settings, representing dia- 
monds, rubies, emeralds, etc.; hand- 
some, gold-plated, ornamental han- 
dle ; lower part rope-twist pattern ; 
upper part fluted column An elab- 
orate scepter. See illustration 10 00 



SPECIAL BELTS, FOR KING. 

NOTE.— For cheaper belts, see shoulder belts and waist belts on pages 32 and 33. 
These are special belts, to go with extra fine robes. 

Each. 
No. 680. King's Belt, with long pendant in front, of gold-plated metal and 

fine stone sets. A very handsome belt $16 00 

No. 681. King's Belt, wijth long pendant in front, of gold-plated metal and 

extra fine large jeweled stone settings. A magnificent belt 22 00 



SCROLLS, FOR SENATORS. 

Per Set. 

No. 690. Set of ten Scrolls, for Senators. Made of white Holland, imitation 
of parchment ; lined with appropriate colors ; mounted on rods, 
made plain $3 00 

No. 691. Set of ten Scrolls, for Senators. Made of white Holland Linen, imi- 
tation of parchment; lined with appropriate colors in satin, 
mounted on rollers; with ribbon ties 5 00 

No. 692. Set of ten Scrolls, for Senators. Made oi genuine parchment, lined 
with satin of appropriate colors; mounted on roller; with brass 
ends, silk ties 9 50 

No. 693. Set of ten Scrolls, for Senators. Same as No. 692, but with fine gilt 

letters, K. P., on each scroll 14 00 



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FILLETS, OR HEAD BANDS. 

(FOR SENATORS.) 

Per Set_ 
No. TOO. Set of ten Fillets, for Senators. Made of brass, gilt lacquered : ad- 
justable in sizes ; plain style $3 50 

>ro. 701. Set of ten Fillets, for Senators. Made of metal; open-work bor- 
ders, nickel-plated; adjustable in sizes 4 00 

Xo. 702. Set of ten Fillets. Same as No. 701, but finished in gilt 5 00 

No. 703. Set of ten Fillets. Made of metal; elaborate design, gold-plated 

and burnished work ; adjustable in sizes..... 11 00 

No. 704. Set of ten Fillets. Same as No. 703, but mounted with large size 

jewel stone settings. Very finest made 20 00 

BRACELETS, FOR SENATORS. 

Each. 

No. 710. Bracelet, for Senator. Metal, plain style, nickel-plated; adjustable 

in size $0 45 

No. 711. Bracelet, for Senator. Same as No. 710, but gilt-laquered finish 50 

No. 712. Bracelet, for Senator. Fancy pattern, gilt-burnished work; adjust- 
able in size 90 

No. 713. Bracelet, for Senator. Fine metal, fancy design, gold-plated; ad- 
justable in size 1 75 

No. 714. Bracelet, combined with armlet (the bracelet worn on the wrist, the 
armlet on the upper arm), with connecting chain; all made of 
metal ; gold-plated and burnished; embellished with jeweled stone 
settings ; making a fine combination. The prettiest thing in the 
market 3 50 

ARMLETS, FOR SENATORS. 

NOTE.— Worn on the upper arm, just as the bracelet is on the wrist. Very fetching 
in effect with fine costumes. 

Each. 
No. 720. Armlet, for Senator. Metal, nickel-plated; plain style; adjustable 

in size ■ SO 50 

No. 721. Armlet, for Senator. Same as No. 720, but finished in gilt 60 

No. 722. Armlet, for Senator. Ornamental pattern; made of metal bur- 

nished-gilt work; adjustable in size. Very effective 1 00 

No. 7 23. Armlet and Bracelet combined. Same as No. 714, described under 

heading of Bracelets , 3 50 



HIGH ART COSTUMING 

IS ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES. iF YOU WANT TO SEE REAL ART, 

LOOK AT OUR SENATOR'S COSTUME 

ON THE BACK COVER-PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 

COMPARE OUR ILLUSTRATIONS WITH ANY OTHER COMPETITORS, 

AND OBLIGE 

THE CINCINNATI REGALIA CO. 



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COSTUMES. 



NOTE.— All of our costumes are new designs, and are specially suitable for the char- 
acters they represent. Our Costume Department is unexcelled for producing artistic 
costumes, as we have a full corps of expert designers, cutters, trimmers and general 
operatives. As an example of high art in costuming, see hack cover-page of this catalogue. 

We are prepared to make original designs and specifications where necessary on a 
special set of costumes. The variety is almost infinite in designs, material and trimmings. 

We call special attention to our merino and velvet rohes. We do not use job-lots or 
goods bought out of stock, which always varies in shades and colorings. Our fabrics are 
all made and colored to special order, the colorings being produced to the very shades vre 
want. Compare them with others, and draw your own conclusions. 

We buy exclusively for cash, discount all bills, and, consequently, you get the best 
values at our qvxotations. The fabrics and trimmings are graded in quality, according to the 
price of the garment. The workmanship is good in all. 



ROBES FOR OFFICERS, 



NOTE.— The four principal officers of a Lodge, viz.: Chancellor Commander, Vice- 
Chancellor, Prelate, and Master of the Work, are generally costumed in robes and turbans. 
Their costumes should always be graded in keeping with their rank. The finer costumes 
for the higher characters. 

The Master-at-Arms should be clothed in an armor costume; for the Attendants in 
the first rank, ordinary robes and turbans are all that is essential. Their color should 
be blue. 

In ordering costumes, always specify the character intended for, so the proper colors 
can be used; or name the colors. you prefer. 




Plate No. 1. 




Plate No. 2. 



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Plate No. 3. Plate No. 4. 

Each. 
No. 800. Robe. Made of cotton goods, unlined ; made with yoke at shoul- 
ders, to give a roomy fit, suitable for different sized men. Coat- 
style collar and sleeves; cotton cords and tassels; buttons down 

front. See Plate No. 1 $1 25 

No. 801. Robe. Same as No. 800, but made of silesia 150 

No. 802. Robe. Same as No. 80^, but made of satine 3 00 

No. 803. Robe. Same as No. 800, but made of cashmere 4 25 

No. 804. Robe. Same as No. 800, but made of fine cashmere ; worsted 

cord and tassels 5 00 

No. 805. Robe. Same as No. 800, but made of fair-quality silk-finished 

velvet; worsted cord and tassels 5 80 

For illustration of Robes Nos. 800 to 805 inclusive, see Plate No. 1. 

No. 8l0. Robe. Made of satine, full length to ankle; made with yoke at 
neck, to. better fit diff'erent-sized shoulders ; yoke lined with silesia. 
Coat-style sleeves and collar; cotton-cord and tassels at waist. 
Trimmed down front on collar, on yoke and cuffs, with silver or 
gilt lace. Row of buttons down front. See Plate No. 2 5 25 

No. Sll. Robe. Same as No. 810, but made of cashmere ; worsted cord and 

tassels 6 60 

No. 812. Robe. Same as No. 810, but made of better-quality cashmere; 

worsted cord and tassels. 7 50 



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Plate ^o, 5. Plate No. 6. 

Each. 
No. 813. Robe. Same as No. 810, but made of all-wool merino, and lined 

all through ; worsted cord and tassels $8 50 

.^No. 814. Robe. Same as No. 810, but made of silk-finished velvet, and lined 

all through; silk cord and tassels 9 00 

For illustration of Robes Nos. %\^ to 814 inclusive, see Plate No. 2, on page 42. 

No. 820. Robe. Made of cashmere, lined all through. Coat-style sleeves 
and collar. Collar trimmed with narrow lace. Robe trimmed 
with broad open-work silver or gilt-lace, to suit the character in- 
tended for. Sash of cashmere, of a contrasting color. Buttons 
down the front. A very satisfactory robe. See Plate No. ?> $8 75 

No. 821. Robe. Same as No. 820, but made of silk-finished velvet. Cash- 
mere sash, of a contrasting color; fringed ends 9 65 

No. 822. Robe, Made of fine silk-finished velvet ; lined all through with 
silesia. Coat-style sleeves. Trimmed with broad open-work silver 
or gilt-lace around the neck, down the front, and on sleeves. Satin 
sash, of a contrasting color, with gold bullion fringe at ends. A 
very effective robe 10 75 

No. 823. Robe. Same as No. 822, but made of extra quality silk-finished 

velvet; finer laces ; better satin for sleeves and sash 12 00 

For illustration of Robes Nos. 820 to 823 inclusive, see Plate No, 3, on page 43. 



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No. 825. Robe made of all-wool cashmere, lined all through. Open sleeves 
lined with high colored satine. Trimmed with broad open work 
gilt or silver laces. Sash of cashmere of a contrasting color. See 
Plate No. 4, on page ^Z $ 9 75 

No. 826. Robe, same as No. 825, but made of extra fine all-wool merino 10 75 

^O. 827. Robe, same as No. 825, but made of silk-finished velvet 11 75 

^0.'828. Robe, same as No. 825, but made of extra fine silk-finished velvet, 

genuine satin sash, with gold fringed ends 14 75 

For illustrations of Robes No. 825 to 828 inclusive, see plate No. 4, on page 43. 

jVo. 830. Robe made of fine cashmere, lined all through, silk or satin front; 
with three rows of silver or gilt open work lace. Coat style sleeves 
with upper short sleeves ; trimmed with bands of silk or satin and 
laces to match body of robe, worsted cord and tassels. See plate 
No. b 071 page ^4l 14 00 

No. 831. Robe same as No. 830 but made of extra-fine all-wool merino 15 00 

^N'o. 832. Robe same as No. 830 but made of silk finished velvet 16 00 

No. 833. Robe same as 830, but made of ext.ra-fine silk finished velvet, finer 

front and finer laces 18 50 

For illustrations of Robes No. 830 to 833 inclusive, see plate No. 5, on page 44. 

No. 835. Robe, made of all wool cashmere, lined all through with silesia, 
open sleeves lined with bright colored satine. Down front, around 
bottom, on sleeves and collar, a trimming of puffed satin, relieved 
on edges by silver or gilt fancy pattern open work lace ; no fringe 
on collar; worsted cord and tassels. See plate No. 6 07i page 44 16 75 

No. 836. Robe, same as No. 835, but made of extra-fine all-wool merino ; gold 

or silver bullion fringe added to collar 19 75 

No. 837. Robe, same as No. 835, but made of silk finished velvet, silk cord and 

tassels at waist. Cold or silver bullion fringe added to collar 20 50 

No. 838. Robe, same as No. 835, but made of extra-fine silk finished velvet. 
Silk cord and tassels, fine silk or satin front; fine silver or gilt open 
work laces; collar trimmed with 2 inch gilt or silver bullion fringe. 22 50 
For illw^trations of Robes, Nos. 835 to 838 inclusive, see plate Ao. 6, on page 44. 

No. 840. Robe, made of all-wool cashmere, lined all through. Open sleeves 
lined with satin, same color as puffings of robe ; trimmed down 
front around bottom, on sleeves and collar with broad bands of 
puffed satin. Edges of puffed satin relieved by fancy pattern, open- 
work silver or gilt lace ; special belt trimmed with silver or gilt lace. 
Collar finished with gilt or silver fringe. See plate No. 7, on page 46. 21 50 

No. 841. Robe, same as No. 840, but made of extra-fine all-wool merino 23 00 

No. 842. Robe, same as No. 840, but made of .fine silk finished velvet 24 50. 

No. 843. Robe, same as No. 840, but made of extra-fine silk finished velvet, 

fine satin puffings, two inch fringe on collar. A beautiful robe 28 00 

For illustrations of Robes Nos. 840 to 843 inclusive, see plate No. 7, on page 46. 

No. 845. Robe, made of fine all-wool merino, lined all through, made with a 
gorget, (a large separate collar) two pairs of sleeves, front of robe 
and around bottom has an inset of brocade, figured silk or satin. 
Edges of insets trimmed with silver or gilt laces. Silk cord and 
tassels. Open sleeves lined with satin, richly trimmed with fancy 
bands, gilt or silver laces, etc. Inner or coat style sleeves trimmed 
to correspond. The gorget is trimmed with silver or gilt metal 
ornaments and two inch silver or gilt bullion fringe. An elegant 
robe for C. C. or King. See plate No. S, on page ^^ 29 00 

No. 846, Robe, same as No. 845, but made of extra-fine silk finished velvet 

and finer laces 34 50 



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Plate Xo. 



No. 847. 

No. 848. 

No. 850. 



845, 



***^ 



Plate No. 8. 

but made of fine brocaded velvet, fine silver 



Each. 



$36 75 



47 50 



No. 851. 

No. 85 2. 

No. 853. 



Robe, same as No. 

or gilt laces 

Robe, same as No. 845, but made of fine costume plush, imported 
brocade inset ; fine silver or gilt laces. An elegant robe for King. 
For ill-ustrations of Robes, Nos. 845 to 848 inclusive, see plate No. 8. 
Robe, made of extra-fine all-wool merino, lined all through. Belted 
at waist with large sized sash pendants, terminating in large silk 
tassels. Pendants trimmed with gilt soutache braiding. The belt, 
pendants and lower part of skirt made of satin of same color as 
robe, or of a contrasting color, as preferred and ordered. Robe 
trimmed with fancypattern gilt lace, a row of silk tassels running 
around the lower part of skirt. Collar trimmed with two inch gilt 
bullion fringe. This robe can be worn with or without the cloak as 
shown. The cloak is quoted separately under heading of cloaks. 
Turbans also quoted under heading of head-dresses. Robe as 

described. See plate No. ^, ori page ^1 32 00 

Robe, same as No. 850, but trimmed in silver laces and braiding 32 00 

Robe, same as No. 850, but made of extra-fine silk finished velvet, 

with finer and richer gilt laces 39 00 

Robe, same as No. 850, but made of extra-fine silk finished velvet 

with finer and richer silver laces 39 00 



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Plate No. 9. Plate Xo. lO. 

Eac h 
No. 854:. Robe, same as No. 851, but made of costume plush, finely trimmed 

with broad gilt laces, a very rich and elegant robe $48 00 

Xo. 855. Robe, same as No. 851, bat made of fine silk costume plush 
elegantly made and finely lined ; trimmed with handsome patterns 

of gilt laces 54 00 

Xo. 856. Robe, same as No. 851, but made of fine silk costume plush, every- 
thing the choicest, trimmed with hand-made gold " Lace-de- 
Espagne " equal in appearance to hand-embroidery, the finest, most 

expensive, and most durable of all laces 62 00 

For illiistrations of Robes, No. 850 to 856 inclusive, see plate No. 9. 

NOTE.— Cloaks are not included with tliese Kobes. If wanted, see Cloaks later on 
in Catalogue. 

Xo. 860. Robe, made of extra-fine all-wool merino, lined all through, made 
with an inset or front piece of figured silk or satin. Same inset 
around the skirt. Robe trimmed down front and around the skirt 
with bands of puffed satin, edged with gilt laces. Belt made of 
same satin as pufi&ngs, edged with gilt lace and trimmed on front 
with gilt metal ornaments. Lower end of skirt made of same 
merino as body of robe and trimmed to correspond. Gorget (or 
large separate collar) trimmed with gilt lace. Two pairs of sleeves. 
The open sleeves lined with satin, trimmed with gilt lace, gilt fringe 
and gilt bullion tassels. The inner, or coat style sleeves trimmed 
with gilt lace, and ending in filmy white lace. A very lich and 
elegant robe. See plate No. \0..... 45 00 



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IVo. 861. 
No. 863. 

No. 864. 




Plate No 11. 



Plate No. 12. 



No. 866. 



Each. 
Robe, same as No. 86^, but made of extra-fine silk finished velvet, 
fine brocaded silk insets and richer gilt laces $52 00 

Robe, same as No. 861, but made of costume plush, fine brocaded or 
silk embroidered insets, very beautiful designs, trimmed with fine 
gilt laces 60 00 

Robe, same as No. 861, but made of fine silk costume plush, fine 
embroidered applique wo k, very rich and expensive, trimmed with 
hand-made gold " Lace-de-Espagne " equal in appearance to hand- 
embroidery, the most expensive and durable of all laces. A very 
elegant robe 75 00 

Note. Any Robe described with gilt trimmings will be made with 

silver trimmings at same quotations. 

For illustrations of Robes, Nos. 860 to 864 inclusive, see plate No. 10. 

Robe, made of extra fine silk-finished velvet, lined all through. 
Broad front piece made of silk or satin, with elegant and special 
embroidered and applique work. Bottom of robe with a broad band 
of satin work to match the front. Trimmed with fine gilt laces. 
Fine silk cord and tassels, large size, at waist. A special gorget, (or 
large sized separate collar), to match the front. This ornamentation 
of embroidered and applique work is our own special design and is 
now placed in the market for the first time. We invite comparison 
of our workmanship of anv competitors in the land. A regal robe. 
See plate No. 11 .' 55 00 



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Each. 
No. 867. Robe. Same as No. 866, but made of fine costume plush; extra 

fine fancy pattern gilt laces $62 50 

No. 868. Robe. Same as No 866, but made of silk costume plush, trimmed 

with hand-made gold " Lace-de-Espagne," equal in appearance to 

hand embroidery. The richest and most durable of all laces. 

Everything of the choicest..... 75 00 

Xo. 870. Robe. Same as No. 866, but with double sleeves, as shown in Plate 

No. 10 60 00 

No. 871. Robe. Same as No. 867, but with double sleeves, as shown in Plate 

No. 10 67 50 

No. 872. Robe. Same as No. 868, but with double sleeves, as shown in Plate 

No. 10 80 00 

For illnsh^aiions of Robes Nos. 866 to 872 inclusive, see Plate No. 11, on page 48. 
For Robes Nos. 870, 871, 872, showing double sleeves [for sleeves only), see Plate No. 10 
on page 47. 

No. 875. Robe, made of extra fine silk-finished velvet, lined all through; 
trimmed down front and around bottom with fine puffed satin ; 
edges of satin, trimmed with fine gilt lace; on front, sides and 
extending to bottom, a special pattern of embroidered and applique 
work, new and original, ver}^ rich, showy and elegant, standing out 
in bold relief on the velvet background; equal in appearance to 
hand embroidery ; two pairs of sleeves, trimmed to correspond with 
robe. Special satin sash, with gold-bullion fringed ends. See Plate 
No. 12, on page A.% ^75 00 

No. 876. Robe. Same as No. 875, but all made of fine costume-satin 85 00 

No. 877. Same as No. 875, but made of costume-plush, finer gilt-laces 90 00 

No. 878. Robe. Same as No. 875, but made of extra fine silk-costume plush ; 
edges of applique work, finished with narrow gilt soutache braid- 
ings 110 00 

No. 879. Robe. Same as No. 875, but made of extra fine costume-silk; all 
the work shown to be embroidered in silk, in contrasting colors. 
Everything of the choicest 130 00 

For illustrations of Robe Nos. 875 to 879 inclusive, see Plate No. 12, 07t page A&. 

ROBES, FOR KING. 

SPECIAL NOTE ON KING'S COSTUME. 

Any of the Robes described in "Robes for Officers" are adapted 
for King's Robes. Select any Robe, according' to tlie price you desire 
to pay, from Robe No. 825 to No. 879 inclusive. 

Select Crown from page 39. 

Necklace, if wanted, from page 39. 

Scepter, from page 40. 

Short Sword, if wanted, from pages 30 and 31. 

Shoulder Belt, for Short Sword, page 32. 

The following- are special Robes, trimmed with Ermine, to meet 
the wishes of those who have that conception of a King's Robe. We 
do not recommend a Robe trimmed Avith Ermine, as these Robes be- 
longed to the Feudal Ages— a much later period than the times of 
Damon and Pythias. 



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There are two Kingly colors for Robes— scarlet and purple. The 
preference is generally in favor of the scarlet, and we so make them, 
unless the purple is preferred, and so specified in ordering. 




Nos. 903, 904 and 905. 

Each . 

No. 890. Robe, for King. Made of cashmere, full length to ankle ; lined 
with siiesia ; trimtned with imitation ermine, edged with gilt-lace ; 
cord and tassels at waist $8 50 

No. 891. Robe, for King. Same as No. 890, but with gilt open-work lace; 

worsted cord and tassels at waist 9 75 

No. 892. Robe, for King. Same as No. 890, but made of all-wool merino ; 
trimmed with wider gilt open-work lace ; worsted cord and tassels 
at waist 10 85 

No. 893. Robe, for King. Made of cashmere, full length to ankle ; lined 
with siiesia ; trimmed with imitation ermine, of white silk plush, 
dotted with black fur tips ; gilt open-work lace, on edges of ermine 
bands; worsted cord and tassels at waist 12 50 

No. 894. Robe, for King. Same as No. 893, but made of fine all-wool merino. 14 00 

No. 895. Robe, for King. Same as No. 893, but made of silk-finished velvet.. 15 50 

No. 896. Robe, for King. Same as No. 893, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet ; wider open-work laces ; larger worsted cords and 
tassels 17 50 



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Each. 

No. 897. Robe, for King. Made of extra fine all-wool merino, full length to 
ankle; lintd with silesia ; open sleeves, lined with high-colored 
satine ; trimmed with two bands of white silk-plush, dotted with 
black fur tips ; edges of ermine, trimmed with open-work gilt-lace ; 
sleeves trimmed with ermine and gilt-lace to correspond; large 
worsted cord and tassels at waist 19 75 

Xo. 898. Robe, for King. Same as No. 897, but made of silk-finished velvet.. S21 25 

Xo. 899. Robe, for King. Same as No. 897, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet ; broader open-work laces; silk cord and tassels 23 50 

Xo. 900. Robe, for King. Made of extra fine all-wool merino, full length ; 
lined with silesia ; double pair of sleeves, as shown in Plate No. 8 
of Ofiicers' Robes ; two rows of imitation ermine, made of white 
silk plush, dotted with black fur tips ; broad open-work gilt-lace, 
lancy pattern on robe and sleeves; the open-work lined with bright 
colored satine; large collar, trimmed with gilt fringe; fine silk 
cord and tassels at waist 25 00 

No. 901. Robe, for King. Same as No. 900, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet 27 50 

Xo. 902. Robe, for King. Same as No. 900, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet; omitting cord and tassels, and adding a belt, 
trimmed with gilt-lace and gilt-metal ornaments 30 00 

Xo. 903. Robe, for King. Made of extra fine all-wool merino ; lined all 
through with silesia ; special front, made of figured silk or satin, of 
contrasting colors ; trimmed down both sides of front, inset with 
fine white silk plush, dotted with black fur tips; edges with broad 
open-work gilt-lace ; sleeves, special pattern, of contrasting colors 
to match front of robe; trimmed with ermine, gilt open-work lace, 
etc.; belt with pendant of fine applique work. A very beautiful 
robe at the price. See illustration, on page 50 30 00 

Xo. 904:. Robe, for King. Same as No. 903, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet. See illustration, on page h^ 32 50 

Xo. 905. Robe. Same as No. 904, but made of fine silk plush; finer laces, 

finer silk brocades on front, etc. See illustration, 07i page 50 44 00 

Xo. 9l>6. Robe, for King. Made of extra fine silk-finished velvet ; lined with 
silesia; trimmed down front, around the bottom, with white silk 
plush, dotted with black fur tips. On each side of the white silk 
plush is a narrow border of puffed-satin, edged with gilt-lace; full 
or open sleeves ; lined with bright colored satin and trimmed with 
ermine, puffed- satin and gilt-laces to correspond with robe; large- 
sized collar, with gold-lace, gilt-metal ornaments and gold fringe; 
large silk cord and tassels at waist. A royal robe 47 00 

Xo. 907. Robe. Same as No, 906, but made of fine silk costume plush 55 00 

For finer Rol>es, select from Officers' Robes, or we, will make special specifications 
if applied for uiitler seal. 

COSTUMES AND UNIFORMS. 

A Lodge equipped with a fine set of costumes is an important factor in making a 
successful career. Dramatized work is highly interesting to all men of every rank and 
station in life. It vitalizes a Lodge by drawing out the attendance; it invites visiting 
Lodges to see the work ; it gives the Lodge more than a local reputation. 

Next to fine costumes, a Uniform Rank is undoubtedl}^ the best factor for drawing 
new materials — the younger men who are fond of parade and martial equipments. 

Our new Uniform Rank Catalogue is the latest and the most correct of any hitherto 
published. It contains everything of interest to a Lodge contemplating the organiza- 
tion of a Rank. We will cheerfully send it to any one interested, and will freely give 
any desired information ou how to start a Division of the Uniform Rank. 



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COSTUMES FOR SENATORS, 



Pattern H. 




Illustration of one of onr Patterns 

for Applique Work and 

Silk Einbroidery. 



SPECIAL NOTE. 



In addition to robes, Senators need various 
articles to complete a costume. In order to 
facilitate ease in making your selections, we 
here give the pages where the various articles, 
will be found, so as to save you the trouble in 
looking them up; for — 

Wigs and Beards, see page 14. 
Sandals, see pages 35 to 87. 
Scrolls, see page 40. 
Fillets or Head Bands, see page 41. 
Bracelets and Armlets, see page 41. 

OUR DESIGNS. 

On our finer robes we have originated 
and offer for the first time, high art in 
costume embroidery and applique work. 
Our applique work, is not patch-work like 
your grandmother made, in makiiig old-time 
quilts; but is leal artistic, clean cut designs, 
showing every detail, and in proof of this we 
here illustrate a few of our many designs, all 
of which are copyrighted for our own protec- 
tion. Then to assure 3'ou further, we make 
these robes, subject to approval, if ordered 
under seal. We guarantee not only our illus- 
trations and descriptions, but more than this, 
we guarantee our robes to give satisfaction. 
No one could do more. 

ARGUMENT ON GREEK AND ROMAN 
COSTUMES. 

Some houses contend that the Greek are 
the only authentic robes for use in the new 
work. Other houses contend that the Roman 
is the only proper costumes. We say that 
we make all kinds, and the Lodge itself is the 
best judge of what particular styles it likes the 
best. Our illustrations are so perfect that they 
will furnish requisite assistance in deciding 

Oriental people, of all countries and all 
times, have delighted in bright colorings. 
They wore Gowns. Robes, Tunics, Togas and 
Drapery of al) kinds. The main object is to 
produce an ensemble of beauty by grouping 
a variety of colors that will harmonize. Our 
styles have been caiefully studied and de- 
signed. Our Togas are made with ample 
fullness, and draped to place, so the wearer 
has no trouble in adjusting graceful fold= ; zae 
do that for him. Our Robes are beautifully 
ornamented by our own original designs, pro- 
tected by copyright. 

Robes can be worn either with or without 
cloaks, just as the Lodge prefers. All of our 
styles are effective. All are graceful. All we 
guarantee to give satisfaction. 



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PATTERN L. 



Pattern S. 




Illustration of one of our Patterns 

for Applique ll'ork and 

Silk Embroidery. 



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Wi^J 



Illustration of one of oitr Patterns 

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Plate. No. 13. Plate No. 14. 

TOGAS AND TUNICS. 

Each. 
No. 910. I'oga and Tunic, separate garments, made of cotton crepe-cloth, 

assorted colors, trimmed with a plain band of a contrasting color, % 4 50 
No. 911. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910 but made of double faced cotton 

drapery plush 5 50 

No. 912. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910, but made of cheap cashmere 7 00 

No. 9 13. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910, but made of fair quality cashmere. 

See Plate No. 13 \ 8 50 

No. 914. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910, but made of all wool cashmere... 11 00 
No. 915. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910, but made of extra fine all wool 

cashmere 13 00 

No. 916. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910, but made of silk finished velvet... 16 00 
No. 917. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 910, but made of extra fine silk 

finished velvet 20 00 

No. 918. Toga and Tunic, made of extra fine silk finished velvet with bands 

of a contrasting color, bands are edged on each side with a line of 

gilt braiding 24 00 

For illustrations of Togas and Tunics Nos. 913 to 918, inclusive, 
see Plate No. 13. 



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Plate No. 15. Plate No. 16. 

No. 920. Toga and Tunic, made of cashmere assorted colors, trimmed with Each. 

pattern borders $12 50 

No. 921. Toga and Tunic, made of all wool cashmere, assorted colors, 

trimmed with pattern borders. See Plate No, lA:, on page 54 15 00 

No. 922. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 921, but made of silk finished velvet... 18 00 

No. 923. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 921, but the borders edged with 

narrow silver and gilt limecon lace 20 00 

No. 924, Toga and Tunic, made of extra fine silk-finished velvet, assorted 
colors, variety of patterns and borders, edged with gilt and silver 
laces 24 00 

No. 925. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 924, but omitting figured band, and 
putting on borders of wide open work gilt lace. Very rich and 
attractive ." 26 50 

For illustrations of Togas and Tunics Nos. 920 to 924, inclusive, 
see Plate No. 14, on page 54. 

No. 928. Toga and Tunic, made of all wool cashmere, assorted colors, with 

a variety of borders in applique work. See Plate No. 15 19 00 

No. 929. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 928, but made of extra fine all wool 
cashmere, satin borders of a contrasting color in applique work, 
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Plate No. 17. 



Plate No. 18. 



No. 930. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 928, but made of silk- Each, 
finished velvet. Variety of borders of a contrasting color in 
applique work $25 00 

No. 931. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 928, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet. Fancy applique borders, edged with narrow 
gilt lace , 30 00 

f'or illustrations of Togas and Tunics Nos. 928 and 931 inclusive, 
see Plate No. 15, on page 55. 

No. 935. Toga and Tunic, made of fine all wool cashmere, assorted colors, 
fancy pattern applique borders, assorted patterns on satin of a 
contrasting color. See Plate No A^, on page hh 22 00 

No. 936. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 935, but made of silk-finished velvet. 

See Plate No. 16, on page 55 25 00 

No. 938. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 935, but made of extra fine silk 

finished velvet. Showier applique work on borders 30 00 

No. 939. Toga and Tunic, made of extra fine silk finished velvet, assorted 
colors, pattern as shown in plate No. 16, but with our original and 
elegant special designs in applique work, as shown on pages 52, 
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Plate Xo. 19. Plate No. 20. 

No. 940. Toga and Tunic, made of extra fine all wool cashmere, assorted Each, 
colors, trimmed with gilt open work lace. See Plate No. 17 $20 00 

No. 94 1 . Toga and Tunic, same as No. 940, but made of extra fine silk 
finished velvet, broad open work lace in single lines. See Plate 
No. 11,071 page 56 25 00 

No. 942. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 940, but made of extra fine silk 

finished velvet, with double rows of broad open work gilt lace 30 00 

No. 943. Toga and Tunic, same as No. 940, but made of costume plush, 
double row of open work gilt lace on some, extra wdde fancy 
pattern gilt lace on others 42 50 

No. 944. Toga and Tunic, made of fine silk costume plush, assorted colors, 
trimmed with hand-made " Lace de Espagne," the finest and most 
durable lace made 50 00 

No. 945. Toga and Tunic, same as No, 944, but trimmed with broader and 

richer patterns of hand-made "L,ace de Espagne," our finest 56 00 

Por illustrations of Togas and Tunics Nos. 940 to 945, inclusive, 
see Plate No. 17, on page 56. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 

We not only manufacture Knights of Pythias goods, but also make goods for all 
secret societies — Masonic, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Essenes, Elks, Maccabees, etc., etc. 

We also manufacture Military and Band uniforms and equipments, uniforms for 
Colleges, Police, Firemen, Railroads, etc. 

We make all kinds of flags, banners and badges. Correspondence solicited. 



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Plate No. 21. 



Plate No. 22. 



ROBES, FOR SENATORS. 



SPECIAL NOTE. 

Our Robes toi* the ten Senators are assorted in colorings, and we vary the designs 
of trimmings to give an individuality to each, more especially on the finer Robes. On some, 
we use sashes; on others, cords and tassels. Our plates give a general idea of one Robe of 
a set. The more expensive the Robe, the better the materials, trimmings, and, especially, 
the applique work. 

Read note, on page 52, relative to our applique work, which is a special method of our 
own, not used by other manufacturers. 

We illustrate, on pages 52 and 53, a few of our special patterns of applique w^ork 
and silk embroidery, w^hich are protected by the copyright of this catalogue. 

When cloaks are shown in our illustrations, they will be found in separate quotations, 
later on in Catalogue. 



No. 950. Senator's Robe. Made of satine ; assorted colors ; full length ; with Each, 
bands of a contrasting color around neck, on sleeves, and around 

the skirt, near bottom ; cotton cord and tassels $4 OU 

Xo. 951. Senator's Robe. Same as No. 950, but made of cotton-crepe cloth... 4 50 



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Plate No. 23. 



Plate No, 24. 



No. 952. Senator's Robe. Made of cotton-crepe cloth; lined all through Each, 
with silesia ; assorted colors; with bands of contrasting colors; 
edges of bands trimmed with narrow Limacon lace ; some with 
sashes of cotton-crepe cloth, others with cords and tassels $6 00 

No. 953. Senator's Robe. Made of fine satine ; lined all through with silesia; 
assorted colors ; with fancy pattern bands around neck, on sleeves, 
and around skirt, near bottom. A very showy, cheap robe 7 50 

No. 954. Senator's Robe. Same as No. 953, but with front added of applique 

work 9 00 

Xo. 955. Senator's Robe. Made of cashmere, in assorted colors; lined all 
through with silesia; trimmed with fancy bands, in applique 
work, around the neck, on sleeves, and around skirt ; worsted cords 
and tassels 10 00 

No. 956. Senator's Robe. Same as No. 955, but with front piece added; full 

length; of applique work 12 00 

No. 957. Senator's Robe. Made of all-wool cashmere ; assorted colors ; lined 
all through with silesia; bright-colored satin bands of applique 
work, in various patterns and styles, giving an individuality to each 
robe; edges of bands trimmed with narrow lace; worsted cords 
and tassels. A very pretty robe. The style of this robe is shown 
in Plate No. 19, on page 56. The trimmings, or bands, are shown 
in Plate No. 15, on page 55, but vary in designs 14 50 



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No. 963. 



No. 964. 
No. 965. 



No. 966. 



No. 958. Senator's Robe. Same as Each. 
No, i^»57, but made of extra fine 
cashmere ; better satin for bands ; 
trimmed with open-work gilt-lace, 
narrow pattern. An effective robe 
at the price $17 00 

No. 959. Senator's Robe. Made of 
extra fine, all-wool cashmere ; as- 
sorted colors ; lined all through ; 
satin bands\ with our own special 
designs of applique work (similar 
to embroidery, not mere patch- 
work); patterns varying in designs ; 
edges of satin, trimmed with wide 
open-work gilt-lace. For general 
designs and applique work, see 
Plates Nos. 18 and 19, on pages 56 
and hi . Some made with sashes, 
others with silk cords and tassels. 
Each robe has an individuality of 
its own, making ai) elegant set when 
taken together 24 00 

No. 960. Senator's Robe. Same as 
No. 959, but body of robe made ot 
extra fine silk-finished velvet. See 
Plates Nos. 18 and 19, 07i pages 66 
andhl 27 00 

No. 961. Senator's Robe. Same as 
No. 959, but the entire robe made 
of costume satin. See Plates Nos. . 
\^ and 1^, on pages b'6 and bl .^. 32 50 

No. 962. Senator's Robe. S'^me as 
No. 959, but made of extra fine satin; 
more elaborate embroidery, extend- 
ing all around bottom of skirt. See 
25. Plates Nos. 20, 22 and 23 (omitting 

cloaks). All beauties 38 00 

Senator's Robe. Made of extra fine satin; assorted colors; finely 
lined; with broad bands of high-colored satin; in elegant and 
elaborate applique work, modeled after embroidery; trimmed with 
broad patterns of open-work gold-laces. See Plates Nos. 21, 24 and 
25 (omitting cloaks). Our applique work is unequalled on the con- 
tinent for beauty of design and perfection of detail 45 00 

Senator's Robe. Same as No. 963, but made of dress silks 49 00 

Senator's Robe. Exactly same as No. 963, but instead of the ap- 
plique work, the entire designs of trimmings are silk embroidered. 
The finest robes ever offered.... • • 

Senator's Robe. Same as No. 963, but made of fine dress silks; 
assorted' colors. All the elaborate designs are silk embroidered, 
beautifully shaded work ; unequalled for beauty and elegance 

For illustrations of Robes Nos. 963 to 966, inclusive, see Plates Nos. 
21, 24 and 25, on pages 58, 59 and 60 [omitting cloaks). 




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OUR SPECIAL SENATOR. 

This is our own special design of ai't in costuming. See back cover-page of this 
catalogue. This costume, to produce the eflfect »)f the picture, should be in whice, or light- 
colored silks or satins, with the cloak of a contrasting color. We will quote the costume 
complete; the colorings can be changed to suit the buyer's taste. 



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No. 970. A fiue costume for Senator. Robe made full length, of white Each, 
costume satin, with broad band of scarlet banner silk at bottom ; 
resting on the band and "U front of robe, a silk-embroidered special 
design in scarlet ; neck-piece embroidered in scarlet silk; special 
belt, made of scarlet-silk, with special gilt belt-plate, with gilt 
cords and ornamental gilt end-pieces ; two pairs of sleeves, the 
upper sleeves lined with scarlet-satin ; bands of scarlet-satin for 
cuffs of inner sleeves. Classic, simple and pure in style. 
Cloak, made full length, but not over-wide, of scarlet banner- 
silk; lined with' gold-colored satin; broad band at bottom, em- 
broidered in gold-colored silk; special gilt-metal clasps, with chain. 
Special pair of sandals, ornamented with gilt-metal ornaments, etc. 
Special fillet, or head-band, set with jeweled stones. A pair of fine- 
quality flesh-colored stocking. This completes the costume. See 
blate oil back cover-page of this catalogue $125 00 

SUGGESTIONS ON OTHER COMBINATIONS OF COLORS. 

White Robe. Blue cloak; yellow lining. 
White Robe. Purple eloak; yellow lining-. 
YeHovv Robe. Scarlet cloak; white lining. 
Pale Blue Robe. Crimson cloak; yellow lining. 
Lilac Robe. Pink cloak; white lining. 
Scarlet Robe. Yellow cloak; white lining. 
In contrasting colors, always use colors that will blend well together. Nature never 
makes a mistake in coloring, men often do. 

This costume caa be duplicated in cheaper goods; but not as a work of art, as it 
appears and as we produce it. 

Where the general style is desired in fine cashmeres, or in satins, omitting the more 
expensive details, we will subiuit special bids, provided the request is made vmder the 
seal of the Lodge. The cloak is, necessarily, a part of the costume; as, \^'ithout it, the 
costume would be .shorn of luuch of its beauty. 

We avoid over-decoration on this costume everywhere, but give beauty and simplicity 
their full effectiveness. 

Any Lodge that equips ten Senators with these costumes would be equipped equal to 
anything upon the stage for classic robes. 

CLOAKS, FOR SENATORS. 

' Each. 

Xo. 980. Cloak, for Senator. Made of cotton goods, with bands of a contrast- 
ing color II 50 

N'o. 981. Cloak, for Senator. Made of cotton-crepe cloth, with bands of a 

contrasting color to correspond with Robe No. 951 1 75 

Xo. 98 'i. Cloak, for Senator. Made of satine, with bands of a contrasting 

color 3 00 

No. 983. Cloak, for Senator. Same as No. 982, but with fancy-pattern bands, 

to correspond with Robe No. 953 4 50 

No. 985. Cloak, for Senator. Made of cashmere; lined all through; trimmed 

with fancy bands, to correspond with Robes Nos. 955 and 956 7 00 

No. 987. Cloak, for Senator. Made of all-wool cashmere ; lined all through 
with bright-colored satine ; faucv-pattern borders, to correspond 
with Robe No. 957 \... 10 00 

No. 988. Cloak, for Senator. Same as No. 987, but trimmed with gilt open- 
work lace, to correspond with Robe No. 958 12 00 

No. 989. Cloak, for Senator. Made of extra fine all-wool cashmere; lined 
with high-colored satines ; trimmed with our own designs of ap- 
plique work ; edges of bands trimmed with open-work gilt-lace, to 
correspond with Robe No. 959 14 50 

No. 990. Cloak, for Senator. Same as No. 989, but made of silk-finished 

velvet, to correspond with Robe No. 960 16 75 

No. 99 L. Cloak, for Senator. Same as No. 989, but entire garment made of 

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No. 992. Cloak, for Senator. Made of satin ; lined with bright-colored Each, 
satines ; bands of satin, of contrasting colors, with special applique 
work; nearly equal to silk embroidery in appearance; beautiful 
work. See Plates Nos. 23 and 24, on page 59 to correspond with 
Robes Nos. 962, 963 and 964 $30 00 

No. 995. Cloak. Made of dress silks or heavy satins ; lined with satin ; in 
high colors ; silk-embroidered designs ; fine gilt laces, etc., to cor- 
respond with e-m^^rf^zV/^ri^flf Robes Nos. 965 and 966 40 00 



COSTUMES, FOR PRELATE. 

NOTE.— Any of the " Robes for Officers'' can be used for the Prelate. The color 
should be black, trimming-s silver. The same remarks apply for "Head dresses." 

The following are special robes, and are intended for those Liodsjes wanting an eccle- 
siastical co.stume. To save trouble ia making selections and referring to the various 
articles, Ave condense ihe matter by quoting the complete costume (excepting stockings and 
sandals). 





Xo. 1001 



No. 1002. 



Plate No. lie. 



Plate No. 27 



Costume, for Prelate. Robe made of black alpaca (commonly Each, 
called black lustre) ; unlined ; made with flowing, or clerical, 
sleeves. Same as shown in Plate 26 (omitting the stole) ; black 

alpaca biretta ; lined; small black tassel. See Plate No. 26 $7 00 

Costume. Robe and Biretta. Same as No. 1001, but made of 
black cashmere. See plate No. 2<6 10 00 



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No. 1003. 
Xo. 1 004. 

No. 1005. 
No. 1006. 

No. 1007. 
No. 1008. 



Plate No. 28. Plate No. 29. 

Costume, for Prelate. Made of white cashmere ; clerical sleeves, Each 
made of black cashmere ; stole and baud around skirt of robe, 
made of black cashmere ; biretta, made of black cashmere, with 

black tassel. See Plate No. Tl on page ^^ S14 50 

Costume, for Prelate. Made of black cashmere; lined all through; 
clerical sleeves, trimmed with narrow silver-lace; white cashmere 
stole, trimmed with silver-lace, and open Bible; white worsted 
cord and tassels at neck ; black cashmere biretta, with black 

tassel. See Plate No. 1^ 07i page (SI 15 00. 

Costume, for Prelate. Same as No. 1004, but made of black silk- 
finished velvet. See Plate No. '1^ 011 page 'q^ 17 25 

Costume, for Prelate. Robe made of white cashmere; black 
cashmere sleeves; stole and band; lined all through; trimmed 
with silver-lace; silver-embroidered Bible on stole; black cash- 
mere biretta, with black silk tassel. See Plate No. Ti on page 62, 17 50 
Costume, for Prelate. Same as Xo. 1006, but made of fine silk- 
finished velvet 20 00 

Prelate's Costume. Double robes. The under robe made of white 
Lonsdale cambric, so as to laundry at will ; made with large cler- 
ical sleeves; over-robe, or surplice, made of black cashmere, 
without sleeves, and with yoke-piece at neck; white satin stole, 
with silver-embroidered open Bible (omitting the crosses shown 
in plate) ; white silk cord and tassels at neck ; black cashmere 
biretta, with silk tassel. See Plate No. 1% 22 00 



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Plate ^o. 30. 

Xo. 1009. Costume, for Prelate. Same as No. 1008, but over-robe, or sur- Each, 
plice, made of extra fine black silk-fiuished velvet ; finer silver- 
lace trimmine. See Plate A^o. 28 on page 63 $23 50 

Xo. lOlO. Prelate's Costume. Double robes. The under robe made of black 
cashmere, with full or clerical sleeves. The over-robe, or sur- 
plice, made of extra fine black silk-finished velvet, with 3^oke; 
white silk-cord and tassels at neck ; white satin stole, trimmed 
with silver-lace, and hand-embroidered silver open Bible ; silver 
fringe, etc.; black silk-finished velvet Oxford cap, with large black 
silk tassels. See Plate No. 2^ on page 'o'^ 28 50 

Xo. lOlI. Costume. Same as No. 1010, but both robes and Oxford cap all 

made of black gros-graiu dress silk. See Plate No._ 29 on page 63, 40 00 

No. 1015. Special Costume, for Prelate. Extra fine black cashmere robe, 
made full and with semi-trail ; lined all through ; a broad band 
of white satin, near bottom of skirt; with fine patterns of black 
velvet applique work, that looks like black silk embroidery; 
massive black silk-cord and tassels at waist ; semi-full sleeves, 
lined with white satin. A large and full cloak, made of extra fine 
black cashmere; unlined in order to drape w^ell, but faced at 
iuside bottom to cover border ; at bottom of cloak a white satin 
inset or broad band, with black velvet applique work, to look like 
an embroidered raised pattern. Special head-dress of black cash- 
mere, with broad folds of whit-i satin, finely trimmed. An au- 
thentic, priestly costume of the da3^s prior to the Christian 



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religion. We introduce it as a model costume, as there is nothing Each, 
modern about it; no Papal mitre, no late-dav church costume. 
Rich, elegant, effective and appropriate. See Plate No. 30 on 

pa^eQi $56 00 

No. 1016. Costume. Same as No. 1015, but all made of black gros-grain 
dress silk, lined and trimmed with the choicest materials, and 
the broad bands are ornamented with real silk embroidery. The 
most elegant clerical robe ever offered. See Plate No. 30 on 
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ROBES FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

NOTE.— We quote no head-dress nor cloak for Pythagoras. Neither are needed, and 
either would be a superfluity. He wears a baldheaded wig and a long white beard (see 
page 14). 

No. 1020. Robe for Pythagoras. Made of Each, 
cashmere; lined all through with silesia; 
without collar ; plain style sleeves ; worsted 
cord and tassels at waist. Simple and effec- 
tive S6 00 

'No. 1021. Robe for Pythagoras. Same as 
No. 1020, but with bands of cashmere, of 
a contrasting color, around the skirt, near 
bottom, and on the sleeves ; edges of bands 
trimmed with narrow silver or gilt gimp 

No. 1022. Robe for Pythagoras. Made of 
all-wool cashmere; lined all through; with 
bands of satin, of a contrasting color, around 
the skirt, on the sleeves, and around the 
neck ; edges of satin bands are trimmed 
with open-work gilt-lace ; worsted cord and 
tassels at waist 

No. 102.3. Robe for Pythagoras. Same as 
No. 1022, but made of silk-iinished velvet ; 
silk cord and tassels at waist 

No. 1024. Robe for Pythagoras. Made of 
extra fine all - wool cashmere ; lined all 
through with silesia; handsomely trimmed 
with broad gilt-laces around the neck, on 
the sleeves, down the front and around the 
skirt; large-sized silk cord and tassels 17 50 

No. 1025. Robe for Pythagoras. Same as 
No. 1024, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet 



10 50 



13 00 



19 75 



No. 1026. Robe for Pythagoras. Made of 
extra fine all-wool cashmere; lined all 
through; trimmed around neck, on sleeves, 
at waist and around skirt, with our special 
designs of applique work, in contrasting 
colors. Very beautiful and effective. See 
Plate No. 31 




Plate No. 31. 



25 Oo 

No. 1027, Robe for Pythagoras. Same as No. 1026, but made of extra fine 

silk-finished velvet. See Plate No. ^\ 27 50 

No. 1028. Robe for Pythagoras. Made of fine satin; special designs in 

extra fine applique work, as shown in Plate No. 31 37 00 

No. 1029. Robe for Pythagoras. Made of fine satin ; special designs in .y?//^- 

embroidery, as shown in Plate No. 31 48 00 



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ROBES FOR SCRIBE. 

The Scribe usually weai's white ^vig- and beard (see page 14). Tliis robe is usually a 
simple one, as there is no occasion for lavish display. Should a finer robe be wanted, 
select fiom " Kobes for Officers." 

No. 1035 Robe for Scribe. Made of silesia, plain style, with a band of Each, 
satiiie around the bottom and on cuffs; edged with narrow silver 
gimp; cotton cord and tassels at waist $3 00 

No. 1036. Robe for Scribe. Same as No. 1035, but all made of fine satine... 4 00 

No. 1037. Robe for Scribe. Made of cotton-crepe cloth ; lined with silesia; 
trimmed on collar, on cuffs, and around bottom of skirt with 
bands of high-color satine, edged with silver lace ; cotton cords 
and tassels 5 50 

No. 1038. Robe for Scribe. Made of cashmere; lined all through; bands 
on cuffs, on collar, and around bottom of skirt made of cashmere 
of a contrasting co^or. bauds edged with broad silver gimp; 
worsted cord and tassels at waist 7 75 

No. 1039. Robe for Scribe. Made of cashmere; lined with silesia; with 
fancy-pattern border around bottom, on collar and cuffs, edged 
with silver open-work lace ; worsted cord and tassels 10 50 

No. 1040. Robe for Scribe. Same as No. 1039, but of extra fine all-wool 

cashmere ; richer borders ; wider laces ; larger cord and tassels... 14 75 

No. 1041. Robe for Scribe. Made of extra fine silk-finished velvet; lined 
all through with silesia; trimmed with broad open-work, gilt- 
laces in double lines ; silk cord and tassels at waist 16 00 

For finer Robes, select from " Kobe.s for Oflicers." 

ROBES FOR HEADSMEN. 

NOTE. — Kobes for Headsmen are made full length; alwrays scarlet in color, unless 
otherwise desired and specially ordered. 

If wigs and beards are w^anted, see page 1.5. 
For Axes, see page 37. 

No. 1050. Robe for Headsmen. Made of red calico, full length; pair of Each, 
white muslin crossed battle-axes sewed on breast; worsted tape 
strings at w list ; calico cap and mask $2 25 

No. 1051. Robe, Cap and Mask for Headsman, Same as No. 1050, but made 

of red silesia ; cotton cord and tassels at waist 3 00 

No. 1052. Robe, Cap and mask. Made of red satine ; robe full length; 
lined to waist with silesia; crossed battle-axes of white satine 
sewed on breast ; cotton cord and tassels 4 50 

No. 1053. Robe, Cap and Mask. Same as No. 1052, but made of red cash- 
mere 6 50 

No. 1054. Robe, Cap and Mask. Same as No. 1052, but made of fine all-wool 

scarlet cashmere ; robe lined all through. 9 50 

No. 1055. Robe, Cap and cape. Made of scarlet silk-finished velvet; robe 
made full length, with white satin crossed battle-axes sewed on 
breast; bottom of robe trimmed with broad silver gimp; silk 
cord and tassels 13 00 



ROBES WITH COWLS. 

We will duplicate any robe, by its number and quotation, leavin^^ out the cap 
and mask and putting in their place a hood or cowl zvith eye-holes to cover the head. 
We do not recommend the cowl, as it is a trifle absurd in appearance. 



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HEAD-DRESSES. 

SPECIAL, NOTE. 

Head-dresses are made iu an infinite variety of styles, and with great variety of 
materials and trimmings. We make them in Turbans; Caps with coronet fronts, etc., with 
and w^ithout back curtains; with and without side penrlants. No catalogue can describe the 
variety in styles, materials and trimmings. We give here a limited variety, and suggest it 
is better to select your robe, and then say to us "to make head-dress to correspond Avith 
the robe, and the character it is Intended for." Our aim is alw^ays to vary the head- 
dresses for a set of costumes, so as to give an individuality to each costume. The finer 
head-dresses for the more important characters. 

To save repetition and space, we describe all head-dresses with gilt trimmings, but 
where the robe is silver-trimmed, of course, the head-dress should be also. There is no 
difference in the pi-ices. WJiere silver-trimmed head-dresses are wanted, please specify 
it in your order. When sets of costumes are ordere i, we w'ill see that the robe and head- 
dress correspond in trimming, if you Avill name the characters the costumes are in- 
tended for. 





Xos. 1063 to 1067. 



Xos. 1068 to 1071 




Xos. 1073 to 1077. 



TURBANS. 



Each. 

No. 1060. Plain Turban. Untrimmed; cotton goods $0 50 

Xo. 1061. Plain Turban. Untrimmed; made of silesia 55 

No. 1062. Plain Turban. Untrimmed; made of satine 65 

No. 10l>3. Folded Turban. Tvined ; made of cotton-crepe cloth; trimmed 

with silver or gilt gimp. See illustration 75 

Xo. 1064. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1063, but made of silesia. See 

illustration 80 

Xo. 1065. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1063, but made of satine. See 

illustration 90 

No. 1066. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1063, but made of cashmere. See 

illustration 1 00 

Xo. 1067. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1063, but made of all-wool merino. 

See illustration 1 15 

Xo. 1068. Folded Turban. Made of cashmere, lined; trimmed on edges of 

folds with gilt gimp ; gilt ornament on top. See illustration 1 35 

Xo. 1069. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1068, but made of all-wool merino. 

See illustration 1 50 

X"o. 1070, Folded Turban. Same as No. 1068, but made of silk-finished 

velvet. See illustration 1 65 

Xo. 1071. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1068, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet ; trimmed with gilt lace ; finer ornament on top. 
See illustration 1 90 

Xo. 1072. Folded Turban. Made of silk-plush, finely lined with satin; fine 
gilt laces along the folds; gilt-metal front ornament; gilt orna- 
ment on top. Same as shown in illustration of No. 1073, but 
omitting the side pendant 2 50 



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No. 1073. Folded Turban. Made of cashmere, lined ; folds made of con- 
trasting colors ; trimmed with gilt-lace ; gilt ornaments ; side 
pendant, trimmed with gilt-metal ornaments and gilt-fringe. 
See illustration 

No. 1074. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1073, but made of all-woo] merino; 
alternate folds of satin, of a contrasting color. See illustration... 

No. 1075. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1073, but alternate folds of fine silk- 
finished velvet and satin, of contrasting colors; velvet top. See 
illustratiou 

No. 1076. Folded Turban. Made of extra fine silk-finished velvet; with 
alternate folds of salin, of a contrasting color ; trimmed with 
fine gilt-laces ; fine front ornament ; satin side pendant, trimmed 
with gilt-gimp, gilt-fringe and gilt-metal ornaments. Very rich. 
See illustration 

No. 1077. Folded Turban. Same as No. 1076, but made of silk-plush and 
satin; more elaborate trimmings. See illustration 



Each. 



$2 35 



2 65 



3 00 



3 50 



4 50 



CAPS-FANCY PATTERNS, 






Nos. 1080 
No. 1080. 
No. 1081. 
No. 1082. 
No. 1083. 
No. 1085. 

No. 1086. 
No. 10S7. 
No. 1088. 
No. 1089. 

No. 1090. 
No. 1091. 
No. 1092. 
No. 1093. 



to 1083. 



Nos. 1085 to 1088. 



Nos. 1089 to 1092. 



Cap. Made of cashmere ; lined, coronet front ; trimmed with Each. 

gilt-gimp and gilt star. See illustration $1 10 

Cap. Same as No. 1080, but made of fine all-wool merino. See 

illustration 1 35 

Cap. Same as No. 1080, but made of silk-finished velvet. See 

illustration 1 50 

Cap. Same as No. 1080, but made of silk-plush; finer trimmings. . 

See illustration 2 35 

Cap. Made of cashmere; lined; fancy pattern coronet front; 
trimmed with gilt-lace; a large, many-pointed imported bullion 

star, "r fine gilt-m.etal ornaments on front. See illustration 1 90 

Cap Same as No. 1085, but made of fine all-wool merino. See 

illustration 2 10 

Cap. Same as No. 1085, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet. See illustration 2 35 

Cap. Same as No. 1085, but made of silk-plush ; finer trimmings. 

See illustration 3 25 

Cap. Made of fine all-wool merino; well lined; fancy pattern 
coronet front, trimmed with fancy pattern gilt-lace; gilt-metal 

ornaments. See illustration 2 50 

Cap. Same as No. 1089, but made of silk finished velvet. See 

illustration 2 75 

Cap. Same as No. 1089, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet; finer laces and trimmings. See illustration 3 00 

Cap. Same as No. 1089, but made of silk-plush, finely trimmed. 

See illustration 3 85 

Cap. Made of cashmere, lined; coronet front, trimmed with gilt- 
gimp and three gilt raised stars, larger one in center See illus- 
tration 1 75 



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Xos. 1093 to 1095. 



..s^^^J^^^- 






Xos. 1096 to 1098. 




Xo. 1099to llOl. 



Each. 

Xo. 1094. Cap. Same as No. 1093, but made of fine all-wool merino. See 

illnstratio7i $2 00 

X^'o. 1095. Cap. Same as No. 1093, hut made of silk-fiuished velvet. See 

illustration 2 25 

Xo. 1096. Cap. Made of fine all-wool merino, lined ; coronet front, trimmed 
with fancy pattern gilt-lace; fine gilt-metal ornaments instead 
of stars. A very pretty and effective cap. See illustration 2 50 

Xo. 1097. Cap. Same as No. 1096, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet. See illustration 2 75 

Xo. 1098. Cap. Same as No. 1096, but made of fine silk-plush; fine gilt- 
laces; fine gilt-trimmings ; satin linings. See illustration 4 00 

Xo. 1099. Cap. Made of fine all-wool merino, lined with satine ; coronet 
front, trimmed with gilt-lace ; gilt front ornaments. Veiy hand- 
some. See illustration 2 50 

Xo. 1 100. Cap. Same as No. 1099, but made of extra fine silk-finished velvet. 

See illustration 2 75 

Xo. 1101. Cap. Same as No. 1099, but made of fine silk-plush; fine gilt- 
laces; fine gilt-trimmings ; satin linings. See illustration 3 75 

Xo. 1102. Cap. Made of fine all-wool merino, lined with satine; coronet 
front, trimmed with gilt-lace; fine gilt ornaments. See illus- 
tration 3 00 

Xo. 1103. Cap. Same as No. 1102, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet. See illustration 3 25 

Xo. 1104. Cap. Same as No. 1102, but made of silk-plush; finer laces and 

gilt ornaments. See illustration 4 25 

Xo. 1105. Cap. Same as No. 1102, but made of fine silk-plush; trimmed 
with hand-made gold " Lace-de-Espagne," the finest lace made ; 
extra fine gilt ornaments. See illustration 5 00 






Xos. 1102 to 1105. 



Xos. 1106 to 1109. 



Xos. 1110 & 1111. 



Xo. 1106. Cap. Made of extra fine all-wool merino, lined with satin ; large 
coronet front, trimmed with fine gilt laces; and gilt ornaments, 
jeweled stone sets, etc. A beautiful head-dress. See illustration. 

Xo. 1107. Cap. Same as No. 1106, bat made of extra fine silk-finished 
velvet, with more jeweled stone sets. See illustratioji 

Xo. 1 108. Cap. Same as No. 1107, but made of silk-plush, with large jeweled 
stone setting in center, smaller one on each side. See illus- 
tration 

Xo. 1109. Cap Same as No. 1107, but made of fine silk-plush ; elaborate 
jeweled stone settings. Extra fine head dress. See illustration.. 



Each. 



3 50 



4 25 



5 00 



5 75 



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Each, 

No. 1110. Head-dress. Gossamer top, covered with extra fine merino; 
dimpled effect; satin lined ; baud of puffed satin, trimmed with 
gilt open-work lace; gilt ornament on front. See illv.stration $ 3 00 

No. 1111. Head-dress. Same as No. 1110, but made of silk-finished velvet; 

finer gilt-lace. See illustratio7i 3 50 

No. 1112. Head dress, Turban style, made over a gossamer body, covered 
with fine cashmere, dimpled top; flat baud trimmed with gilt 
open work lace. See illustration 3 00 

No. 1113. Head-dress. Same as No. 1112, but band of fine silk finished 

velvet. See illustration 3 25 

No. 1114. Head-dress. Same as No. 1112, but band of fine silk finished 

velvet, satin top, dimpled effect, finer laces. See illustration 4 GO 

No. 1115. Head-dress. Gossamer top, covered with fine satin, dimpled effect; 
lined with satin; band of fine silk-finishel velvet, with front piece 
having a jeweled stone setting in centre. All around the band, 
fine gilt metal ornaments closely placed. An elegant head-dress. 
See illustration 4 50 




Nos. 1112 to 1114. 






Nos. 1115 & 1116. 




Nos. 1140 to 1142. 



No. 1 1 16. Head-dress. Same as No 1110, but band made of fine silk-plush ; 
fine heavy satin top ; dimpled effect; gold hand-made "I^ace-de- 
Espagne," finest lace made; jeweled stone settings on front. An 
elegant head-dress. See illustration.... 

No. 1117. Head-dress, with back cape, made of cashmere, lined; band and 
cape trimmed with gilt-lace. See Plate No. 3, on page 43 

No. 1 118. Head-dress. Same as No. 1117, but made of silk-finished velvet. 
See Plate No. 3, on page \'6 

No. 1119. Head-dress, with back cape, made of fine all-wool merino, lined; 
band trimmed with gilt-lace and gilt ornaments ; back cape 
trimmed with gilt-lace and gilt-fringe. See Plate No. 10, on 
page 47 

No. 1120. Head-dress, with back cape. Same as No. 1119, but made of 
extra fine silk-finished velvet. See Plate No. 10, on page 47 

No. 1121. Head-dress, with back cape. Same as No. 1119, but made of silk- 
plush ; jeweled stone settings on band; two-inch gold-fringe on 
cape. See Plate No. \^, on page M 

No. 1122. Head-dress, with back cape, made of fine all-wool merino; gos- 
samer body, made of fine satin, in dimpled effect; band, trimmed 
with fine gilt-lace, jeweled stones and gilt ornaments ; gold 
bullion-fringe all around edge of cape. An elegant head-dress. 
See Plate No. 9, on page 47 

No. 1123. Head-dress, with back cape. Same as No. 1122, but made of 
extra fine silk-finished velvet ; satin top. See Plate No. 9, on 
page 47 

No. 1124. Head-dress and back cape. Same as No. 1122, but made of silk- 
plush. See Plate No. 9, on page 47 

No. 1125. Oriental Turban. Stiff body, covered with satin; folds of alter- 
nate colors of satin and all-wool merino, trimmed with gilt-lace. 
See Plate No. 7, on page 46 

No. 1126. Oriental Turban. Same as No. 1125 but folds made of alternate 
colors of satin, See Plate No. 7, on page 46 



Each. 

6 00 
3 00 

3 50 

4 50 

5 00 

6 50 

6 00 

6 50 

7 50 

3 00 
3 60 



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Xo. 1127. Oriental Turbau. Same as No. 112(3, but alternate folds, made of Each, 
silk-plush and fine satin, finely trimmed S4 75 

No. 1140. Oxford Cap. Gossamer body, covered with fine black cashmere; 

black silk tassel; silver embroidered open Bible. See illustration. 2 50 

Xo. 1141. Oxford Cap. Same as No. 1140, but made of special black cloth.. 3 00 

Xo. 1142. Oxford Cap. Same as No. 1140, but made of extra fine black silk- 
finished velvet; large embroidered Bible; large silk tassel; verv 

fine .'. 4 00 

Side pendants, trimmed to correspond with Oriental Tier bans Nos. 1125, 1126 and 

1127, with gilt-lace, gilt-friiige and gilt ornaments, respectively, SI. 25, $1.50 and S2.00 

to be added to catalogue prices, then deduct the discount. 

OTHER STYLES MADE IN GREAT VARIETY. 



ARMOR COATS AND TUNICS. 

A SPECIAL LETTER. 

Tunics are better adapted for tlie Herald (as he was a court officer, not a warrior), 
for tlie Attendants, Executioners or Headsmen, and for the Outer Guard. 

Armor Coats are better adapted for the Master-at-Arms, the Captain of the King's 
Guards, the King's Guards or Spearmen, and the Inner Guard. 

AS TO MATERIALS. 
We carry in stock, in g^reat variety — 
Plain and figured Armor Cloths. 
Brocades, of various patterns and colors. 
Silk and gold fine-woven brocades. All colors. 
Silk and silver fine-woven brocades. All colors. 
Figured Damasks, of special patterns. 
Fine gilt, silver and nickel metal ornaments. 

All w^idths of gold and silver laces, of almost infinite variety and pattern. 
Gold and silver bullion fringes, in all widths. 
Gilt-metal settings, with jeweled stones in variety. 
Metal Discs, Concaves, etc. Plated and gilt. 
Special ornaments. Our own desigiis. 
All these, and many other materials, enter into the make-up of fine Armor Costumes, 
so that our illustrations convey a general idea as to styles, as no catalogue, no matter 
how large, could embrace all the different styles we manufacture. 

We give full value on every Armor Coat, always endeavoring to exceed the expecta- 
tions of our customer.*. 3Iany of these importe.l goods ;ire very expensive, and, Avhen you 
add the elaborate trimmings on a fine Armor Coat, you will find our quotations very 
reasonable, when you deduct your discount. 

"When intended for men above the average size, it would be well to send us their 
height, weight and chest measure, more especially for the finer Armor Coats. 

We have confidence in our goods, therefore our plain proposition: that we will make 
these goods subject to approval of the Lodge, provided the order is sent in under seal. 
Our aim is to please you, make you our permanent customers, and, by your good words, 
to extend our trade. 

HOW TO SELECT A COMPLETE ARMOR COSTUME. 

In order to assist in making selections of the various articles that constitute an 
Armor Costume, we will here give the pages the various articles appear on. 

If spears are used by tlie Guards, no swords or belts are needed. The Captain of 
the Guards should h«»ve sword and belt. For— 

Helmets, see page 32. 
Shields, see page 37. 
Swords, see pages 39 and 31. 
Belts, see pages 33 and 33. 
Spears, see page 34. 
Stockings, see page 35. 
Sandals, seepage 3o. 
These comprise all the essentials, except the Armor Coats, the selection of which 
you can easily determine. 



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Plate 5fo. 32, 



Plate Ko. 33. 



No. 1175. Tunic. Made of double-faced cotton drapery plush, with band Each, 
around skirt, of a contrasting color; short sleeves, similar to 
Plate No. 32, for Headsman |2 50 

No. 1176. Tunic. Made of double-faced costume drapery plush, with bands, 
of a contrasting color, around neck, on short sleeves, and at bot- 
tom of skirt ; band at waist forming a false belt ; with nickel- 
plated concaves on front ; edges of bands trimmed with narrow 
silver or gilt gimp. See Plate No. ^2 3 75 

No. 1177. Tunic. Same as No. 1176, but made of cashmere; body lined 

withsilesia. See Plate No. ^2 4 50 

No. 1178. Tunic. Same as No. 1176, but made of silk-finished velvet, lined 
all through ; edges of the bands trimmed with a broader silver 
or gilt lace 6 85 

No. 1180. Tunic. Made of double-faced cotton drapery plush, with bands 
around neck, down front, on cuffs and at bottom of skirt, of a 
contrasting color; belted at waist of same material as bands; 
brass buckle. See Plate No. 33 3 50 

No. 1181. Tunic. Same as No. 1180, but made of cashmere, and lined all 
through with silesia; bands edged with narrow silver or gilt 
gimp. See Plate No. 33 5 25 



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Plate Xo. 34. Plate Xo. 35. 

Each. 
Xo. 1182. Tunic. Made of all-wool cashmere, lined all through with silesia; 

bands of satin, edged with silver or gilt lace. See Plate No. 3.3... S6 75 
Xo. 1183. Tunic. Same as No. 1182, but made of silk-finished velvet. See 

Plate No. 83 8 00 

Xo. 1185, Tunic. Made of cotton materials; breast trimmed with metal 

concaves ; trimmed down front, on collar, on sleeves and on false 

belt with contrasting colors; edged with narrow silver gimp. 

See Plate No. 34 3 75 

Xo. 1186. Tunic. Same as No. 1185, but made of satine. lined with silesia. 

See Plate No. 34 5 50 

Xo. 1187. Tunic. Same as No. 1185 but made of cashmere, lined with 

silesia. See Plate No. M 7 00 

Xo. 1188. Tunic. Same as No. 1185, but made of silk-finished velvet, lined 

with silesia. See Plate No. 34 8 25 

Xo. 1190. Tunic. Made of cashmere, lined with silesia; trimmed down 

front, on collar and on cuffs with puffed satin bands ; edged with 

silver or gilt lace (omitting the cloak), same as shown in Plate 

No. 35 6 50 



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Plate Xo. 36. Plate Xo. 37. 

Each. 

Xo. 1191. Tunic. Same as No. 1190, but made of silk-finished velvet. See 

Plate No.?>h $ 7 75 

Xo. 1192. Tunic. Made of extra fine all-wool cashmere, lined with silesia; 
trimmed on collar, around cufifs, down front and around skirt 
with bands of puffed satin, of a contrasting color; edges of bands 
trimmed with gilt or silver open-work lace. Can be worn with 
or without cloak. See Plate No. Zh 9 50 

No. 1193. Tunic. Same as No, 1192, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet. See Plate No. Zb 10 75 

Tunics Nos. 1190/^ 1193, inclusive, are especially intended for Herald, Cloaks 
can be omitted or used, as May be desired. Cloaks are quoted separately elsewhere. 

Xo. 1195. Armor Coat. Body made of armor cloth; satine sleeves and Each. 

skirt, lined all through ; sleeves, made as shown in Plate No. 34; 

body and skirt, as shown in Plate No. 36 ; belt trimmed with 

nickel concaves ; narrow silver or gilt braid trimming $7 75 

Xo. Il96. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1195, but skirt and sleeves made of 

cashmere. »» .., *.........* *......*»......» .*..*. 8 50 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 75 

Each. 

Xo. 1197. Armor Coat Full lined, body made of scale-armor cloth, with 
upper sleeves of same goods ; skirt and full length sleeves made 
of cashmere, with bands of armor cloth ; edged with silver or 
gilt lace; belt, collar and bands on upper sleeves made of silk- 
finished velvet; belt has a row of gilt or nickel metal concaves on 
front. See Plate No. m S 9 50 

No. 1198. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1197, but with extra fine cashmere 

for skirt and sleeves. See Plate No. '6^ 10 00 

No. 1199. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1167, but with silk-finished velvet 

skirt and sleeves. See Plate No. Z'o 10 75 

X<). 1201. Armor Coat. Body made of imported scale cloth; skirt and 
sleeves of cashmere, lined all through; collar, shoulder caps, 
neck-piece, cuffs, belt with pendants, and band on skirt, all made 
of silk-finished velvet, trimmed with metal ornaments and narrow 
silver or gilt gimp; no fringe on shoulder caps. See Plate 
No. 37 11 00 

Xo. 1202. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1201, but skirt and sleeves made of 

extra fine all-wool cashmere. See Plate No. ?>1 11 75 

No. 1203. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1201, but skirt and sleeves made of 

fine silk-finished velvet. See Plate No. \M 12 50 

No. 1204. Armor Coat. Body made of imported scale-armor cloth; skirt 
and sleeves made of fine all-wool cashmere ; lined all through 
with silesia; neck-piece forming a gorget of fine imported 
"Brilliante" armor cloth, or imported brocade, to contrast best 
with other materials; the collar, band of neck-piece, shoulder 
caps, belt with pendants, cuffs and band around skirt made of 
silk-finished velvet, trimmed wnth metal ornaments and silver or 
gilt lace ; silver or gilt fringe on the shoulder caps. See Plate 
No. 37 15 00 

Xo. 1205. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1204, but skirt and sleeves made of 

silk-finished velvet; finer laces. See Plate No. Zl 17 50 

Xo. 1206. Armor Coat. Body made of fine "Brilliante " armor cloth, almost 
iridescent, reflects light beautifully; skirt and sleeves made of 
extra fine silk-finished velvet ; gorget made separate, to fit over 
the armor coat ; trimmed with metal ornaments, silver and gilt 
laces, etc. An e''egant armor coat for the price. See Plate 
No. 37 21 50 

Xo. 1207. xlrnior Coat. Same as No. 1206, but made of extra fine imported 
"Brilliante" armor cloth, with finer trimmings, fancy pattern 
laces, etc. See Plate No. Zl 23 50 

Xo. 1208. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1206, but body made of extra fine 
imported " Brilliante " armor cloth ; skirt and sleeves made of 
silk-plush ; finer laces and fringes. A beautiful armor coat. See 
Plate No. 37 .•. 26 50 

Xo. 1209. Armor Coat. Body of scale-armor cloth; skirt and sleeves of 
silk-finished velvet, lined all through; large gorget, or separate 
collar, covering the shoulders, ornamented with gilt-metal orna- 
ments ; gold fringed ends at shoulders; belt with long pendants; 
trimmed with gilt ornaments, gilt laces, etc., as shown. See Plate 
No. 38 29 50 

Xo. 1210. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1209, but the body made of fine im- 
ported " Brilliante " armor cloth; radiates light beautifully ; very 
effective, rich and elegant ; finer laces, etc. See Plate No\'6% 33 00 

Xo. 1211. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1209, but with skirt and sleeves made 

of silk plush. See Plate No. Z% , 36 50 

Xo, 1212. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1209, but the body made of fine im- 
ported " Brilliante "' armor cloth, and the skirt and sleeves made 
of silk-plush; fine gilt-metal ornaments; fine gilt laces and 
fringes : gold fringes, gold fringe on ends of pendants. See 
Plate No. '6'^ 39 50 



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Plate l^o. 38. 



Plate No. 39. 



Each. 



Ko. 1213. Armor Coat. Body made of imported armor cloth; sleeves and 
skirt of fine silk-finished velvet, lined all through ; fancy orna- 
mented gorget at neck ; special shoulder caps, and fancy radiated 
design ; w^ith metal ornaments above belt ; belt with long pend- 
ants ; border at bottom ; trimmed with fine silver or gilt laces, 
with metal ornaments. See Plate No. '6^ $28 00 

No. 1214. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1213, but body and pendants made of 
fine imported " Brilliante " armor cloth ; extra fine laces and orna- 
ments. See Plate No. Z^ 31 00 

No. 1215. Armor Coat. Body made of fine imported "Brilliante" armor 
cloth; skirt and sleeves made of silk-plush; ornamented with 
fine gilt ornaments, fine gold laces, etc. See Plate No. ?>^ 37 50 

No. 1220. Armor Coat. Body made of fine scale-armor cloth; skirt and 
sleeves of silk-finished velvet; neck-piece, breast-plate, shoulder 
caps, cuffs, belt with pendants, and baud at bottom of skirt of a 
contrasting color; breast-plate has a silk-embroidered dragon 
and metal ornaments ; trimmed with metal ornaments, fine gilt 
laces, etc. See Plate No. ^s) 31 00 

No. 1221. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1220, but body made of imported 

"Brilliante" armor cloth. See Plate No. 'i'd 34 00 

No. 1222. Armor Coat. Same as No. 1220, but body made of imported 
"Brilliante" armor cloth; skirt and sleeves of fine silk-plush; 
extra fine gold laces and metel ornaments. See Plate No. ¥) 42 00 



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Plate Xo. 40. 



Plate Xo. 41 



Xo. 1223. Special Tunic. Made especially for Herald, where something Each, 
artistic is wanted. Made of the finest quality all-wool cashmere; 
lined all through; short sleeves; no collar; belted at waist; 
around neck, on sleeves, and around bottom of skirt, our special 
applique work, distinct and raised ; with shield on breast of same 
applique work ; belt of applique work, with gilt buckle. See 
Plate No. A\ $20 00 

Xo. 1224. Special Tunic, for Herald, with the patterns all m.s.de in shaded 

silk embroidery. See Plate No. ^\ 30 00 

In the foregoing finer armor coats we can use real silk and gold brocades, 
in various colors and patter7ts, which will materially increase their expense. We can 
make armor coats at prices ranging from $50.00 to $100.00 each. All depends on the 
qualities of the armor cloth, gold brocades, and quality of ornamentation's used. For 
fine outfits, we will design to special order, and submit special figures, some of which 
we describe in the follo2ving special armor coats, letters H to R. 



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SPECIAL ARMOR COATS, FOR CHANCELLOR COMMANDER, MASTER- 
AT-ARMS, ETC. 

NOTE. — The following- are Special Armor Coats, made after special designs of our 
own; trimmed with special trimmings, laces, etc., which we do not describe, for various 
reasons, the principal one is to preA'ent our competitors knowing exactly what they have 
to meet in our goods. 

"We protect the customer, however, by guaranteeing sa'isfaction. If the goods do not 
suit you, do not take them. This is a broad proposition we make. All we ask in return 
is that you send your orders under seal, and tUen these goods will come to you subject 
to approval. 



Letter A. Armor Coat. Armor cloth body; all-wool merino skirt and Each, 
sleeves; lined all through; gilt or silver laces ; special trimmings. $15 00 

Letter B. Armor Coat. Same as Letter A, but with silk-finished velvet 

skirt and sleeves 16 50 

Letter C. Armor Coat. Armor cloth body; fine all wool merino skirt and 
sleeves ; lined all through ; false belt with pendants, special trim- 
mings , 18 50 

Letter 1). x\rmor Coat. Same as Letter C, but with fine silk finished velvet 

skirt and sleeves 19 76 

Letter E. . Armor Coat. Made of extra fine armor cloth for body : fine silk- 
finished velvet skirt and sleeves ; fancy belt; pendants and special 
trimming 22 00 

Letter F. Armor Coat. Made of extra fine imported armor cloth; extra fine 
silk-finished velvet skirt and sleeves; finely lined; and special 
pendants and trimmings 28 00 

Letter G. Armor Coat. Same as Letter F, biit with V>ody of heavy imported 
" Brilliante " armor cloth ; iridescent and brilliant under gas or 
electric light ; with fine pendants and finer trimmings 32 00 

Letter H. Armor Coat. Ma'^e of solid gilt brocade or figured armor cloth; 
richly ornamented with fine gilt-metal special ornamentation ; 
fine false belt and pendants ; special trimmings 35 00 

Letter J. Armor Coat. Same as Letter G, but skirt and sleeves made of 

silk-plush. 38 50 

Letter K. Armor Coat. Same as Letter H, but skirt and sleeves ma-^e of 

silk-plush 41 50 

Letter L. Armor Coat. Made of fine imported brocade, pure silk and sil- 
ver^ interwoven in beautiful patterns ; skirt and sleeves made of 
the finest quality silk-finished velvet; elegant and elaborate 
trimmings 50 00 

Letter M. Armor Coat. Same as Letter L, but with silJz and gold, inter- 

7uoven, imported brocade , 50 00 

Letter N. Armor Coat. Made of fine imported brocade, pure silk and silver, 
interwoven in beautiful patterns ; skirt and sleeves of fine silk- 
plush, elegantly and elaborately trimmed. A magnificent armor 
coat; a rich and elegant garment 60 00 

Letter P. Armor Coat. Same as Letter N, but with pure silk and gold 

brocade cloth, beautifully interwoven 60 00 

Letter Q. Armor Coat. Body made of extra fine and very heavy solid gold 
brocade, with raised patterns; looks like real beaten gold; extra 
fine silk-plush skirt and sleeves ; elaborate and elegant trimmings. 
Expensive, but beautiful 80 00 

Letter R. Armor Coat. Entire garment made of very expensive imported 
solid gold brocade cloth, elaborate raised brocaded patterns, richly 
ornamented with jewel stone settings. The most elegant and 
beautiful armor coat evei seen on the stage or elsewhere. Looks 
like fine beaten gold 100 00 



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LEGGINGS. 

NOTE. — Our leggings are luarle so they can be worn over the trousers and shoes. 
No sandals required. All are made with fasteners to sustain them in place. Leggings 
are preferred by some Lodges to stockings and sandals, as they are easier put on and 
removed. No preparation necessary. 

Per Pair. 
No 1225. Leggings. Made of scale-armor cloth, thigh length; lined all 

through S4 00 

Xo. 1226. Leggings. Of scale-armor cloth, thigh length, well lined ; with 

row of buttons on outside seams 5 00 

Xo. 1227. Leggings. Made of "Brilliante" armor cloth, thigh length; 

lined all through 6 00 

Xo. 1228. Leggings. Made of fine "Brilliante" armor cloth, thigh length; 

lined with sateen drill ; ornamental row of buttons on outside 

seam 7 00 

CLOAKS. 

TO BE WORN WITH ARMOR GOATS OR TUNICS. 

Xo. 1230. Cloak. Made of satine, lined with silesia; bands of a contrasting Each. 

color, trimmed with silver or gilt gimp S3 75 

Cloak. Same as No. 1230, but made of cashmere 4 50 

Cloak. Made of cashmere, lined with silesia ; cashmere bands, 
of a contrasting color, edged with silver or gilt lace ; worsted 

cord and tassels at throat 6 50 

Cloak. Same as No. 1232, but made of silk-finished velvet 8 00 

Cloak. Made of all-wool extra fine cashmere, lined with bright 
colored satine; bands of puffed satin, edged with gilt or silver 
open-work lace ; silk cord and tassels at throat 9 00 

Xo. 1235. Cloak. Same as No. 1234, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet 10 50 

Xo. 1236. Cloak. Made of all-wool extra fine cashmere, lined with bright 
colored satine ; bands of puffed satin, edged with broad silver or 
gilt lace, around each side and along bottom; silk cord and tas- 
sels at throat. See Plate No. 2,b 10 75 

Xo. 1237. Cloak. Same as No. 1236, but made of extra fine silk-finished 

velvet. See Plate A^o. 35 12 25 

Xo. 1238. Cloak. Same as No. 1236, but made of extra fine brocaded silk- 
finished velvet. See Plate No. Zb 13 50 

Xo. 1239. Cloak. Same as No. 1236, but made of silk costume plush. See 

Plate No. 35.... 16 00 

SHORT CLOAKS. 

NOTE. -Tliese cloaks are made the width of back only; are about 3 feet long, and 
add to th« appearance of an armor coat by their drapery at the back : especially adapted 
for Master-at-Arms and Captain of the Guards. 

Xo. 1240. Short Cloak Made of silk-finished velvet, lined with bright Each, 
colored satin, edged with silver or gilt open-work lace ; silk cord 
and tassels at top $4 50 

Xo. 1241. Short Cloak. Same as No. 1240, but made of extra fine silk- 
finished velvet ; broad silver or gilt laces on edges 5 50 

Xo. 1242. Short Cloak. Made of extra fine silk-finished velvet, lined with 
fine bright colored satin ; broad gilt laces all around the edges ; 
gilt bullion fringe at bottom. Very rich and effective 7 00 



X^o. 


1231. 


Xo. 


1232. 


Xo. 


1233. 


Xo. 


1234. 



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IVo. 1243. 



]Vo. 1244. 



No. 1245. 

No. 1240. 
No. 1217. 



Short Cloak. Same as No. 1242, but with a fancy design in center 

of back, formed of fine gilt-metal ornaments $8 00 

Short Cloak. Made of extra fine silk-finished velvet, lined with 
fine satin ; bands of bright colored puffed satin all around the 
edges, trimmed with gilt-lace ; gold bullion fringe at bottom and 

sides. A beauty 9 00 

Shoit Cloak. Same as No. 1244, but with a fancy design in cen- 
ter of back, formed of fine gilt-metal ornaments 10 00 

Short Cloak. Same as No. 1244, but made of silk costume plush. 11 50 

Short Cloak. Same as No. 1244, but made of fine costume plush, 

and with a large gold bullion embroidered ornament in center 

of back 14 00 



PARADE CAPS. 





Nos. 1275 and 1276. 



Xos. 1277, 12 78 and 1279. 



Per Doz. 

No. 1275. Caps. Of black broad-cloth, lined; wide silver lace on band; 
silver-plated metal shield and buttons; bound visor, and black 
enameled leather front strap ; oil-cloth rain-cover $20 00 

No. 1276. Caps. Of black broad-cloth, nicely lined; wide silver lace on 
band ; silver-plated metal escutcheon and buttons ; silver front 
cord; oil-cloth cover 22 50 

No. 1277. Caps. Of fine black broad-cloth, lined ; row of wide silver- wire 
lace on band; bound visor; hand-embroidered escutcheon, in 
silver buU'on ; silver front cord; oil-cloth cover 28 00 

No. 1278. Caps. Of black gros-grain silk, lined ; wide silver-lace on band ; 
silver-plated metal shield and buttons; bound visor; black 
enameled front strap ; oilcloth cover 22 50 

No. 1279. Caps. Of black gros-grain silk, satin lined ; row of wide silver- 
wire lace on band; bound visor; silver front cord: hand-embroi- 
dered escutcheon; oil-cloth cover 31 00 



No. 1285. 
No. 1286. 



WHITE GLOVES. 

FOR FUNERALS. 




White Gloves. 
White Gloves, 
dozen pairs.... 



No. 1286. 

Of Lisle-thread, with elastics. Per dozen pairs... $2 00 
Of extra fine Lisle-thread ; two buttons. Per 



3 00 



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FUNERAL ROSETTES AND BADGES. 

Lodges iind individual Kniglits of Pytliias are forbidden, by tbe 
Supreme Lodg-e law, to use any insignia of mourning- otlier than the 
regulation funeral rosette, whieb can only be secured from the Su- 
preme Keeper of Records and Seal, R. L. C. Wbite, Xasbville, Tenn. 

This law abrogates and annuls all funeral badges, either single 
or reversible, except those supplied by the Supreme Lodge, and we 
can not quote or sell any funeral badges, single or double. 

Parade badges are permissable, and we quote them for parade 
purposes only, but they can not be worn at funerals. 



PARADE BADGES. 



XOTE. — Tlie usual coloi- for a parade badge is scarlet, the color of the highest rank. 
Any other color will be given at same quotations. 

Our badge tops are gilt-metal. Choice will be given of any patt^ern selected. Give 
the number of the badge-top you pi-efer in ordering. 

Badges being lettered, and made to special order, will not be made on approval. 
Quotations are subject to usual discount. 

Parade badges can be worn for parade purposes only, and not at funerals. 




Gilt Badge Top Ko. 1. 




Gilt Badge Top No. 2. 




Gilt Badge Top Xo. 3. 




Gilt Badge Top IS^o. 4. 



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Gilt Badge Top Xo. 5. 




Gilt Badge Top No. 6. 




Gilt Badge Top Xo. 7. 

Per Doz. 

No. 1290. Parade Badges. Made of scarlet ribbon, about 2)4. inches wide 
(varies slightly) ; with a K. P. emblematic design, together with 
the name, number and location of the Lodge, embossed in gilt. 
Choice of gilt badge bars Nos. 1 to 7, trimmed at bottom with 
gilt bullion fringe $3 60 

No. 1291. Parade Badges. Same as No. 1290, but made of scarlet s^tin 

ribbon, good quality ; l}^-inch gilt fringe at bottom 4 20 

No. 1292. Parade Badges. Made of extra fine scarlet silk ribbon, about 2^ 
inches wide ; extra grade embossing ; trimmed at bottom with 
1 3^-inch gold bullion fringe. A popular style 4 80 

No. 1293. Parade Badges. Same as No. 1292, but with 2-inch fine gold 
bullion fringe at bottom. This badge looks well with No. 7 
badge top, on account of deep fringe 5 40 

No. 1294. Ribbon Badges. Tri-color — blue, yellow and red ; all silk ribbon; 
colors woven in place ; finely embossed emblematic K. P. design, 
together with name, number and location of the Lodge; 2-inch 
fine gold bullion fringe, doubled at bottom .. 7 20 

Silver-plated bad^e bars and silver embossing, at same quotations when luantcd. 



WE ASK YOUR KNIGHTLY COURTESY. 



It is quite natural that our new company will meet with opposition 
from the older houses. We expect it, and are prepared to meet it. 

Our support will come from secret societies, and upon them we rely. 

Long- experience as old members of this Order justifies us in believing- 
they will give a new house a fair showing, and that is all we ask. Your 
friendship will be valued. Your confidence shall not be abused. We will 
endeavor to please you by good treatment and fair dealing. 



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MAGIC LANTERNS, OR SCIOPTICONS. 

The new work is made far more impressive by the use of one of our Magic Lanterns 
and a set of slides. 

They are simple and effective, and are the best in the market. The only Magic 
Lanterns that can be successfully handled by the inexperienced. 

OUR SLIDE HOLDER 
Is always ready; simple in operation; requires no adjusting; works automatically. 

OUR SLIDES 

Are the best that are made, and are authentic in design ; beautiful in coloring, all being 
painted by hand. 




THE EUREKA LANTERN, 

SHOWING VIEWS MOUNTED IN ONE FRAME. 

The Eureka Lantern is specially adapted for use in small Lodge-rooms. It is 
substantially made of Russia iron, with openings on sides and end to avoid overheat- 
ing. Imported double achromatic objective lenses, with rack and pinion adjustment 
for focusing ; a pair of imported, large size plano-convex condensing lenses, mounted 
in brass and adjusted for expansion and contraction. Improved three-wick Lamp; 
the flame is regulated by an opening in the rear of Lantern, through a tinted glass, to 
prevent impairment of the eyesight. Door on side and on end. Easily operated, and 
will produce a sharp, clear picture, from 8 to 10 feet in diameter, at a distance of about 
18 feet from the screen. Spring slide carrier, adapted for long and single slides. 
Packed in our improved case, which can be used as a stand while exhibiting. 

Price, including white muslin screen, but not the slides (subject to discount) $30 00 



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THE Q,UEEN CITY LANTERN, 

SHOWING SIvIDE HOI.DER, AND VIEWS MOUNTED IN ONE FRAME. 




THE AUTOCRAT LANTERN, 

WITH TINTERS AND SLIDE HOLDER, AND SHOWING THE VIEWS MOUNTED IN ONE FRAMF: 



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THE aUEEN CITY LANTERN. 

See illustration on page 84. 

The Queen City Lantern is made of best quality Russia iron and is perfectly 
ventilated Fine French double achromatic objective lenses, mounted in a polished 
brass tube, having a rack adjustment for focussing. Large double plano-convex con- 
densing lenses, mounted in polished brass; adjusted for expansion and contraction. 
This Lantern will produce a sharp and clear picture, 8 to 10 feet in diameter, with oil- 
light, which is the most desirable for Lodge-room work. Packed in our improved case, 
which can be used as a stand for the Lantern during exhibition. 

Price, including screen and slide holder, but not the slides (subject to dis- 
count) $40 00 

WE GUARANTEE IT TO HAVE NO EaUAl, FOR THE MONEY. 

THE AUTOCRAT LANTERN. 

See illustration on page 84. 

The Autocrat Lantern, with our slide holder and tinter, is the most' com- 
plete and the simplest in operating of any Lantern in the market, made of fine Russia 
iron, perfectly ventilated to prevent overheating. The objective and condensing 
lenses are of the finest French manufacture, and capable of producing a sharp and 
clear picture, 10 feet in diameter with oil light, and 25 feet in diameter with oxy- 
hydrogen light. The objective lenses are mounted in a nickei,-pi.ated tube, which 
has rack adjustment for focusing. The condensing lenses are mounted in a nickeIv- 
Pi^ATED cell, adjusted for expansion and contraction, and so arranged that they can be 
readily removed when necessary. The latest improved three-wick lamp, which we 

GUARANTEE TO PRODUCE A BRIGHTER PICTURE THAN ANY OTHER OH. I.AMP, easily 

adjusted to any desired brilliancy through an opening in the rear of the Lantern. 
Fine nickel-plated reflector. This is the only Lantern having a tinter attachment 
arranged in the head, with which many fine effects can be produced. Packed in a 
neat case, having a compartment for slides and other accessories, and which can also 
be used as a stand for the instrument while exhibiting. 

Price, including screen and slide holder, but not the slides (subject to dis- 
count) $64 00 

K. P. MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES. 

SPECIAli NOTE.— -We have arranged to secure the finest and most perfect lantern 
slides produced in America. They are copyrighted by the manufacturer, who keeps a 
corps of special artists on this kind of work, all of tliena being colored by hand. The 
slightest imperfection in a slide is highly magnified when throw^n on a screen. Consider 
our price, w^hen you consider the fine artistic hand coloring, carefully done by patient 
hands. We aim to excel here as in all other lines. They combine beauty and art, are 
historically correct in accordance with the new^ ritual, and the prices are the same as 
charged by other dealers for cruder work. 

FIRST RANK SLIDES. 

The subjects illustrated are — 

No. 1. — Friendship of Damon and Pythias. 

No. 2. — Damon Condemned to Death. 

No. 3. — Appeal of Pythias to Dionysius. 

No. 4. — The Flight of Damon to his Family. 

No. 5. — Calanthe's Appeal to Pythias in the Dungeon. 

No. 6. — Damon's Farewell to his Wife and Child. 



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MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES.— CONTINUED. 




No. 7.— Pythias at the Block. 
No. 8. — Damon Arrives and Pythias is Saved. 
No. '9. — The King Honors the Immortal Heroes. 
. No. 10.— The " Unknown Shore." 

We furnish these ten pictures, mounted in tzvo frames, tvhich, in connection with 
our recently invented slide holder, produces the best effects in a simple manner, avoid- 
ing possibility of mistakes, and gives the best satisfaction of any device yet invented. 
Price of the set of ten First Rank Pictures, mounted in tico frames $20 00 

We also furnish these ten pictures framed separately, so they can be used i?i any 
lantern, and our improved slide holder as "well. 
Price per set often First Rank Pictures, each framed, separately $20 00 



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MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES. - CONTINUED. 

SPECIAL SLIDE. 

Pythias Confined in the Dungeon ..,.. $2 00 

We can furnish a set ot eleven First Rank views, mounted on two frames or 
each on separate frame, including the view of Pythias Confined in the 
Dungeon, for...... $22 00 

THIRD RANK SLIDES. 

The subjects illustrating the address of Pythagoras are— 

No. 12. — Arts of Ancient Egypt. 

No. 13. — A Flower Bespangled Plain. 

No. 14.— The Mountain Side. 

No. 15.— The Sunless Sea. 

No. 16. — Where Hideous Creatures Climb. 

No. 17.— The Hero. 

Price of the six pictures, elegantly colored and mounted on one frame 

Price of the six pictures, elegantly colored and each fruDied separately 

The subjects illustrating the address of the Sixth Senator are— 

No. 18.— The Deadly Conflict. 

No. 19.— The Fallen Soldier. 

No. 20.— The Wounded Soldier Assisted. 

Price of the three pictures, elegantly colored and mounted on one frame 

Price of the three pictures, elegantly colored and each framed separately ... 



$12 00 
12 00 



$G 00 
6 00 



LANTERNS. 



TO PLACE IN FRONT OF THE CASTLE HALL. 





Xos. 1301 and 1302. 



Xos. 1303 and 1304. 



Xo. 1301. Triangular Lantern, glass on two sides, the name and number of 

Lodge and escutcheon of the Order painted on the glass /w colors, $11 

Xo. 1302. Triangular Lantern, glass on two sides, with colored glass sides, 
the name and number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the 
Ordi^x ground into the glass \^ 



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LANTERNS.— CONTINUED. 

No. 1303. Square Lantern, with glass on three sides, with the name and 
number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order painted on 
the glass in co/ors. 12 50 

No, 1304. Square Lantern, with colored glass slides on three sides, with the 
name and number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order 
gi^ound into the glass 20 00 

No, 1305. Additional Glass Slide, with the name and number of the Lodge 

and the escutcheon of the Order painted thereon in colors 1 50 

No. 1306, Additional Colored Glass Slide, with the name and number of the 

Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order ground into the glass 3 75 

We can furnish the Colored Glass Slides in Blue, Yellow, or Red. Lantej^ns 

for gas furnished at the same rate. Size of glass, W inches wide and 16 inches high. 

Total height of Lantern, 28 inches. Larger Lanterns will be made specially to order. 

K. P. BANNERS. 




'"^^^^^pr 



Nos. 1320 and 1321, 




ORRECTION 



On page 89, Regulations as given for K. P. Banner has an 
error in printing. The words " Pole to have a gilt battle-axe 
top " should read thus : — 

" Pole to have a spear head at top ; at the ends of the cross 
piece, ball and falcon spear heads," 



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K. P. BANNERS.— CONTINUED. 
REGULATIONS. 

The Regulation Banner, as prescribed by the Supreme Lodge, is as follows : 

" A tri-colored silk banner, size 36 x 54 inches ; upper left hand corner, blue ; 
upper right hand corner, yellow; lower part, red; in center a white shield, 18 x 24 
inches, with the K. P. escutcheon, together with the name, number and location of the 
Lodge upon the shield. The letters F. C. B. in gold lettering, on their respective 
colors. Pole to have a gilt battle-axe top." 

EACH LODGE SHOULD OWN A K. P. BANNER. 

SPECIAL XOTE.— The office force of The Cincinnati Reg^alia Company are old and 
experienced regalia people, having been connected with other regalia houses for many 
years. 

We are pleased to state that they have designed and sold more fine banners than any 
other office force in America. 



While 'we are a new company, we 
ourselves, and we solicit your patron- 
preciated. 

When a Lodge desires a different 
w^ill be pleased to send our banner cata- 
nish a special colored sketch to conform 



are trained experts, now working for 
age, which will be respected and ap- 

style banner froiu the regulation, w^e 
logue, give special information, and fur- 
to your conceptions of the banner. 




Nos. 1825 and 1326. 



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K. P. BANNERS.—CONTINtJED. 

No. 1320. K. P. Lodge Banner. Made of silk, as per regulations ; lined at 

back with fine scarlet satine ; front trimmed with gilt open-work Each, 
lace, with 2-inch gilt bullion fringe at bottom only; three gilt 
banner-tassels suspended to the bottom ; in center of front the 
escutcheon of the Order on white silk ; the name, number and 
location of the lyodge in good painted work ; the large letters, 
F. C. B., in gold leaf; back trimmed with narrow gilt open-work 
lace ; gilt overcord and gilt side tassels ; wood cross-bar, with 
gilt metal tips ; brass swivel-hanger or balance ; polished hard- 
wood pole, with brass battle-axe at top; holster and rain- cover 
complete. See illustration of Crescent Lodge banner $60 00 

No. 1321 . K. P. Lodge Banner. Same as No. 1820, but made of banner silk, 
with better and richer trimmings ; gold fringe on sides as well 
as at bottom; gilt metal-work and silk back; back to have the 
date of institution painted on, if furnished us. A very popular 
banner. See illustration of Crescent Lodge ba7iner 75 00 

No. 1322. K. P. Lodge Banner. Made of high-grade banner silk; regula- 
tion colors ; lined at back with scarlet banner silk (the color of 
the highest rank) ; white Ijanner silk center, with the escutcheon 
of the Order, edged with fine gold lace ; the escutcheon, the name, 
number and location of the Lodge in silk embroidered zuork; 
ornamental large-sized letters, F. C. B., in gold-colored silk em- 
broidery; front trimmed with 1-inch gilt lace, fancy pattern, 
relieved by a row of narrow gold soutache braid ; both sides 
and bottom trimmed with 2^-inch gold bullion fringe; three 
large-sized gold banner tassels suspended to the bottom ; gilt 
over-cord, with side tassels to correspond with tassels at bottom ; 
back trimmed with 1-inch gilt open-work lace ; date of institution 
painted on back ; gilt-metal cross-bar, with gilt end pieces ; gilt 
swivel hanger ; fine polished hard-wood pole, with brass screw- 
joint and gilt battle-axe top ; good leather holster for carrying 
banner, and a storm-proof cover complete. See plate of Crescent 
Lodge banner, only the banner is suspended by rings to the brass 
cross-bar (as lace curtains are hung). A general favorite |100 00 

No. 1325. K. P. Lodge Banner. Exactly same as No, 1322. but with orna- 
mental scroll work, in gold-colored silk embroidery, added. See 
illustration of Douglass Lodge banner. A very beautiful banner.. 110 00 
.No. 1326. K. P. Lodge Banner. Made of the choicest quality of banner silk, 
both front and back; escutcheon edged with fine gold lace; front 
trimmed with extra fine gold laces ; heavy gold fringes and 
tassels; fine gilt-metal cross-bar, with rings; all metal work 
gold-plated ; everything of the choicest ; silk-embroidered es- 
cutcheon and lettering; or^iamental scroll ivork. All as illustrated 
in Douglass Lodge banner, except the banner is suspended to the 
cross-bar by gilt rings (like lace curtains are hung to a pole) ; 
fine polished hard-wood pole, with gilt-metal screw-joint and 
ferrule ; double-strap leather holster and best storm-proof cover. 
An elegant banner for presentation. Get your ladies to order 
one, you will always be proud of it. A fne embroidered banner... 135 00 

K. P. BUNTING FLAGS. 

FOR FLAG-STAFFS ON TOP OF CASTLE HALL. 

NOTE.— We taake these of the regulation colors, tri-color— blue next the pole, yellow 
in center, scarlet to the wind, with the special flag escutcheon on the yellow part, viz.: 
"A shield divided diagonally, the upper part red, lower part white; tilting spear and letter 
P in yellow; no fringe pei'mitted." 

These flags are made only to special order, and are not made subject to approval. 

No. 1335. K. P. Flag, for top of Castle Hall. Made of bunting, with canvas 

ends ; metal grommets, so rope can be attached. Size, 6x9 feet.. $14 50 

No. 1336. K. P. Flag. Same as No. 1335, but 8 x 12 teet 21 00 

No. 1337. K. P. Flag. Same as No. 1335, but 10 X 15 feet 32 00 

No. 1338. K. P. Flag. Same as No. 1335, but 12 x 18 feet 44 00 



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NATIONAL FLAGS. 




■ X he star-spang-led banner; long- may it wave." 
EACH LODGE SHOULD HAVE "THE STARS AND STRIPES." 

SPECIAL NOTE. 

As an American Order, each Lodge should own a National flag- for parade purposes. 

Our bunting flags are quoted very low when you consider we use the very best bunt- 
ing—all wool, warranted fai^t colors, well made, and nxounted ready for immediate use. 

Our silk flags are made of imported banner silks, trimmed with silk fringes, accord- 
ing to the United States Ai-my regulations, and are the best silk flags in the market. 

We do not quote gold bullion fringe, as it is a metal fringe and weighs down a flag- 
so it will not fly. We can not recommend buying a flag that won't float. The silk fringe 
is lighter, prettier and neater, and harmonizes better with the flag than metal fringe. 

Remember this fact,. we'will send any bunting or silk flag quoted, on approval. To 
give complete satisfaction, or to be returned to us, provided it is ordered under seal or by 
a reliable business house. 

Our cut is a new one, showing the present regulation fleld of stars, and, like all 
other cuts in this catalogue, is protected by copyright. 

We will furnish any Lodge that is our customer with an electro of this flag, where it 
is to be use<l exclusively for Lodge purposes, at a nominal sum. 



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FLAGS.— CONTINUED. 
MOUNTED BUNTING FLAGS. 

NOTE. — These flags are for parade purposes, etc., and are mounted on polished 
har<l-wood poles, metal top ornaments as described; cords and tassels; holsters (or 
belts) for carrying:; and rain covers, for protection during storms. 

No. 1350. U. S. Bunting Flag, 3x5 feet, trimmed with yellow- worsted fringe; Each , 
mounted on polished hard- wood pole, with gilt-metal spear-head; 
yellow worsted cord and tassels; single-strap dash holster, and 
rain cover, complete. See illustration on page ^\ $9 00 

No. 1351. U. S. Bunting Flag, 3x5 feet, trimmed with fine yellow worsted 
fringe; mounted on polished hard-wood pole, with brass- 
lacquered eagle ; fine yellow worsted cord and tassels ; single- 
strap dash holster, and rain cover, complete. See illustration on 
page 91 10 00 

No. 1352. U. S. Bunting Flag, 4x6 feet, trimmed with fine yellow worsted 
fringe; mounted on a polished hard-wood pole, with gilt eagle ; 
fine yellow worsted cord and tassels; single-strap, stitched 
leather holster, and rain cover. A general favorite. See illus- 
tration on page ^\ 11 00 

No. 1353. l). S. Bunting Flag. Same as No. 1352, but with silk fringe and 

silk cords with tassels. See illustration on page 91 14 00 

No. 1354. U. S. Bunting Flag, 5x8 feet, trimmed with fine gold-colored 
worsted fringe ; mounted on large polished hard-wood pole, 
highly finished; fine polished brass screw-joint (so can divide the 
pole into two lengths) ; fine cast brass eagle, gold-plated ; heavy 
gold-colored worsted cord and large worsted tassels; double-strap 
holster; rain cover. A general favorite for a large flag. See 
illustration on page^l 16 00 

No. 1355. U. S. Bunting Flag. Same as No. 1354, but instead of worsted 
fringe, etc., trimmed with silk fringe ; silk cords and tassels. An 
elegant flag. See illustration on page 91 19 00 

U. S. SILK FLAGS. 

NOTE.— AU our silk flags are made of banner silk. This silk is made to special order 
in Iiyons, France, and comes in two widths, 36 and 72 inches wide. We em^broider all the 
stars in silk, as they are more flexible, and nxore durable than gold-leaf work. 

Our sewing of the seams is done with the greatest of care, insuring strength and neat> 
ness. 

Our eagles are cast brass, and substantial. Some dealers, on their cheaper flags, use 
a campaign eagle, very light and easily broken. 

Our goods will come to you just as described. 

We do not substitute qualities. Remember this fact. 



No. 1360. U. S. Silk Flag, 3^x5 feet, made of fair quality banner silk; Each. 
1^-inch yellow silk fringe ; yellow silk cord and tassels ; polished 
hard- wood pole, with polished brass spear-head; plain holster 
and cover $25 00 

No. 1361. U. S. Silk Flag, 3^ x5 feet, made of good quality banner silk; 
with silk embroidered stars ; 2-inch yellow silk fringe ; yellow 
silk cord and tassels ; polished hard-wood pole ; brass screw- 
joint ; gilt eagle ; holster and rain cover. See our Eagle in illus- 
tration of Flag on page 91. This is the best cheap silk flag in 
the market 80 00 



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FLAGS.— CONTINUED. 

Xo. 1362. U. S. Silk Flag, Sj4 xb feet, made of the best grade of banner Each, 
silk; finely stitched silk embroidered stars; 2>^-inch gold-colored 
silk bullion fringe ; heavy gold-colored silk cord and tassels ; 
polished hard-wood pole, with fine brass screw-joint and ferrule ; 
gilt eagle; good leather holster and rain cover. The best flag 
made of its size. See illustration on page ^\ S35 00 

No. 1363. U. S. Silk Flag, 4^ x6 feet, made of good quality banner silk; 
with silk embroidered stars; 2-inch gold colored silk fringe; 
gold-colored silk cord and tassels; polished hard-wood pole; 
brass screw-joint ; gilt eagle; holster and rain cover. This flag 
is in true proportions for symmetry. See ilhistraiion on page 91.. 40 00 

Xo. 1364. U. S. Silk Flag, 4'^ x 6 feet, made of the best grade of banner 
silk; finely stitched silk embroidered stars; 2;-^ -inch gold- 
colored silk bullion fringe; heavy gold-colored silk cord and 
tassels; polished hard-wood pole; with fine brass screw -joint 
and ferrule; gilt eagle ; good leather holster and rain cover. The 
best flag made of its size. See illustration on page 91 45 00 

Xo. 1365. U. S. Silk Flag, 5x7 feet, made of good quality banner silk; with 
silk embroidered stars ; 2-inch gold-colored silk fringe ; gold- 
colored silk cord and tassels ; polished hard- wood pole ; brass 
screw-joint and ferrule ; gilt lacquered brass eagle ; holster and 
rain cover. See illustration on page ^\ 48 00 

Xo. 1366. U. S. Silk Flag, 5x7 feet, made of the very choicest quality of 
banner silk; fine stitched silk embroidered stars; 2^-inch silk 
bullion fringe ; massive gold-colored silk cordandtassels; polished 
hard-wood pole ; with fine brass screw-joint and ferrule; gold- 
plated brass eagle; double-strap stitched leather holster; oil- 
cloth rain cover. The best flag made of its size. Very suitable 
for presentation purposes. See illustration on page ^\ 55 00 

NOTE ON ORDERING A SILK FLAG. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we make our stars in yelloiv silk, as they are more 
durable than the white silk and harmonize better with the yelloiv silk fringe and yellow 
silk cords and tassels. 

We also describe onr trimmings, as yellow silk, rather thaii the tri-colored, for 
the same reason, to preserve the harmony of the colors. Where preferred and ordered 
we will use the tri-colored cord and tassels at same quotations. 

We do not quote gold bullion [metal) fringe, a<; it is too heavy for a silk flag,, 
and prevents it floating. It loads down a flag so it can not fly unless in a very strong, 
wind. Where gold bullion fringe [metal) is wanted, instead of the silk fringe, and 
gold cord and tassels, instead of silk cords and tassels, add to quotations as follows : 
For a b-foot flag, %?>.QQ ; for a Q foot flag, $4.00 ;/^r a 1 foot flag, $5.00; then take 
off the discoujit. 

GOLD-LEAF LETTERING AT 25 CENTS A LETTER. 

Each flag- sold by us guaranteed to give complete satisfaction; 
will be sent subject to approval, if ordered under seal, or by a re- 
sponsible business house. 

Or, we will ship by Express, C. O. D., with privilege of examin- 
ation. 



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K. P. CARPETS. 



KMBLKMATIC DESIGNS. 




ILLUSTRATION OF PATTERN, 

IN BOTH INGRAIN AND BODY-BRUSSELvS CARPETS. 

We simply illustrate the design of our carpet, showing the patterns ; and make 
no quotations, as the market changes from time to time, and we prefer to make net 
cash quotations when called upon ; either by the roll or sewed and ready for laying. 
In the latter case we require an accurate diagram of the Hall. There is some loss in 
matching the pattern, when made; this should be figured on, in buying any quantity. 
Please address us for quotations, under the seal of the Lodge, and oblige. 

K. P. EMBLEMATIC RUGS. 




No. 1370. K. P. Emblematic Smyrna Rug, size 36 x 72 inches, woven in 
colors. Suitable for Lodge-room, ante -room, or the home of a 
Knight of Pythias. See illustration $8 00 



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LODGE FURNITURE. 

(Please Read This.) 

NOTE.— Our furniture is made to our special order by the very best cabinet-makers 
in the country. All lumber is thoroughly seasoned, and we guarantee that our furniture 
will not open at the joints, nor crack or Avarp. We do not use composition or jilaster orna- 
mentation, which continually breaks and comes off. Other dealers may sell such furniture; 
we don't. All of our ornamentation is solid Avood, and hand-carved. The highest grades 
of Lodge furniture manufactured anywhere. 

Furniture is expensive when shipped by express. ^Ve ship by freight, unless other- 
wise ordered. Specify, in ordering, how you want it shipped, as we will not share express 
charges. 

As furniture is "made only to special order," a reasonable time must be given for 
its proper manufacture. Usually, 30 days is required. 

Furniture being made to special order, is not sold on approval as our Lodge goods 
generally are. You can rely, however, on our indorsement of its reliability, by the de- 
scriptions and the illustrat-ons. 



ALTARS, 



(we include boxing or packing in our figures.) 




Xos. 1390 and 1392. 



Xo. 1390. Altar. Made of oak; Each, 
polished oak top ; height, 33 
inches ; top, 36 inches ; nion- 

- ogram, F. C. B.; or, if pre- 
ferred and ordered, separate 
letters F. C. B. This altar 
corresponds with Officers' 
Pedestal No. 1410, boxed and 
ready for shipment SI 5 00 

Xo. 1391. Altar. Same as No. 

1390, but made of walnut 15 00 

Xo. 1392. Oak Altar. Same as 
No. 13W, but top upholstered 
in fine mohair damask 20 00 

Xo. 1393. Walnut Altar. Same 
as 1391, but top upholstered 
in fine mohair damask 20 00 



Xo. 1394. 



No. 1395. 
Xo. 1390. 

Xo. 1S97. 



Altar. Made of oak ; polished oak top ; height, 33 inches ; top, 
36 inches; hand-carved ornamentation; and monogram, F. C. B. 
If preferred and ordered, separate letters F. C B. This altar 
corresponds with Officers' Pedestal No. 1415, boxed and ready for 
shipment , 17 50 

Altar. Same as No. 1394, but made of walnut 17 50 

Oak Altar. Same as No. 1394, but top upholstered in fine mohair 
damask. See illustration on page ^'6 22 50 

Walnut Altar. Same as No. 1395, but top upholstered in fine 
mohair plush. See illustration on page ^'o 22 50 



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ALTARS.— CONTINUED. 





Nos. 
No. 1400. 

No. 1401. 

No. 1402. 

No. 1403. 



1396 and 1397. 



Nos. 1401 and 1402. 



Altar. Made of oak; polished oak top; height, 33 inches ; top, Each. 

36 inches; hand-carved; monogram, F. C. B $24 00 

Altar. Same as No. 1400, but upholstered in mohair damask. 

See illustration 28 50 

Altar. Same as No. 1400, but top upholstered in plush. See 

illustratioji '^^ ^^ 

Altar. Same as No. 1400, but with marble top (seldom used) 36 00 

Walnut or Cherry Altars made at same quotations. 

No. 1405. Altar. Made of 
seasoned oak; height, 
33 inches; top, 36 inch- 
es; hand- carved; elab- 
orate pattern, with 
columns at corners ; 
monogram, F. C. B., on 
the three sides ; top 
upholstered in fine mo- 
hair damask. See ill- 
ustration 55 00 

No. 1406. Altar. Same 
as No. 1405, but top 
upholstered in silk- 
plush. See illustration. 

No. 1407. Altar. Same 
as No. 1405, but with 
good marble top 

Wabiut or Cherry Altars, same 
Nos. 1405 and 1406. quotations as for Oak. 




00 



62 50 



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OFFICERS' PEDESTALS. 



NOTE.— We will duplicate any Altai' or Pedestal described in oak, at same quota- 
tions in walnut or cherry. If either is preferred, please specify it in your order. We 
include charges for boxing. 





* 



Nos. 1410 and 1411, 



Nos. 1415 aufl 1416, 



No. 1410. Officers' Pedestal. Made of oak; height, 33 inches; top, 18 inches ; Eacti. 
hand-carved, and to correspond with Altar No. 1390, See illus- 
tration 17 00 

Xo. 1411. Officers' Pedestal. Same as No. 1410, but made of walnut, to cor- 
respond with Altar No. 1391. See illustration 7 00 

No. 1415. Officers' Pedestal. Made of oak ; height, 33 inches ; top, 18 inches; 

hand-carved ; corresponds with Altar No. 1394. See illustration.. 9 00 

Xo. 1416. Officers' Pedestal. Same as No. 1415, but made of walnut; Corre- 
sponds with Altar No. 1395. See illustration 9 00 





Xos. 1420 and 1423. 



Xos. 1425 and 1427. 



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No. 1420. 



No. 1423. 



No. 1425. 



No. 1427, 



OFFICERS' PEDESTALS.— CONTINUED. 

Officers' Pedestal, Height, 33 inches ; top, 18 inches ; made of Each, 
oak, finely finished ; hand-carved work ; polished oak top ; corre- 
sponds with Altars Nos. 1400 to 1402. See illustration on page Ti.. $13 50 
Officers' Pedestal, Same as No, 1420, but with marble top, to 
correspond with Altar No. 1403, See illustration on Page 97...... 17 00 

Officers' Pedestal. Height, 33 inches; top, 18 inches; made of 
oak, finely finished; elaborately hand-carved; highly-polished 
oak top ; corresponds with Altars Nos. 1405 and 1406. See illus- 
tration on page ^1 17 00 

Officers' Pedestal. Same as No. 1425, but with marble top, to 
correspond with Altar No. 1407. See illustration on page 97 20 50 



OFFICERS' CHAIRS. 

SPBCIAL, NOTE.— Our chairs are made 
to our special order by the very hest cabinet 
makers in the country. They are hand-made, 
hand carvings, and have no putty work, or 
vrhat is called " combination " or stvicco orna- 
mentation, to fall oif. Please remember this 
tart in buying-, our goods are always reliable. 
We have a great variety of patterns, and have 
in preparation now (Fall of 1895) a complete 
Furniture Catalogue. We only show a few 
styles here. Our furniture being made to 
special order, is not made subject to approval, 
but we will guarantee it all to be equal to our 
illustrations and descriptions. W^alnut or 
cherry chairs furnished at same quotations 
as given for oak. 

No. 1450. Officers' Chair, for C. Each. 
C.'s station, 6 ft. high. Made of 
oak, in first-class style; well- 
made joints ; carved pattern, 
with K. P. emblem in back ; 
seat, back and side arms up- 
holstered in mohair damask; 
packed for shipment. See ill- 
ustration 127 50 

No. 1451. Officers' Chair, for C. 
C.'s station. Same as No. 1450, 
but upholstered in mohair plush, 
brocaded plush, or leather, as 
preferred and ordered. See ill- 
ustration 33 50 

No. 1452. Officers' Chair, for sub- 
ordinate stations, 5 feet high. 
Made of oak, same' as No. 1450, 
and to correspond with it, ex- 
cept has side braces instead of 
side arms. See illustration on 
page ^9 18 50 




Nos. 1450 and 1451 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 



9d 



OFFICEBS' CHAIRS— CONTINUED. 




Nos. 1452 and 1453. 

See large Chair to match ou Page 98. 



N^os. 1455 and 1456. 

See small Chair to match on Page 100. 



Each. 



No. 1453. Officers' Chair, for subordinate stations, 5 feet high. Made of 
oak, same as No. 1451, and to correspond with it, but with side 
braces ; upholstered in mohair plush, brocaded plush, or leather, 
as preferred and ordered. See illustration $22 50 

No. 1455. Officers' Chair, for C. C.'s station, 6 feet high. Made of oak, 
highly finished ; hand-carved ; K. P. emblem in back ; fancy 
pattern side arms ; back, seat and side arms upholstered in 
mohair damask; packed for shipment. See illustration 29 00 

Walnut or cherry chairs furnished at same quotations as given for oak. 



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OFFICERS' CHAIRS.—CONTINUBD. 

Each. 
No. 1456. Officers' Chair, for C. C.'s station. Same as No. 1455, but uphol- 
stered in mohair plush, brocaded plush, or leather, as preferred 
aud ordered. See illustration on page ^^ $34 00 

Xo. 1457. Officers' Chair, for subor- 
dinate stations, 5 feet high. Made 
of oak, to correspond with C. C.'s 
Chair No. 1455, but with side braces, 
instead of side arms. See illustra- 
tion 20 00 

No. 1458. Officers' Chair, for subor- 
dinate stations, 5 feet high. Made 
^7'nffini%BRa of oak, to correspond with C. C.'s 

Chair No. 1456; upholstered in 
moh^iir plush, brocaded plush, or 
leather, as preferred and ordered. 

See illustration 23 50 

Walnut or cherry chairs furnished at 
same quotations as given for oak. 

No. 1460. Officers' Chair, for C. C 's 
station, 8 feet high. Solid oak; 
extra fine finish ; elaborate design ; 
fine carving, with K. P. emblem in 
circle on back ; elegant canopy top ; 
cushion back, spring seat ; uphol- 
stered in mohair damask. See ill- 
ustration on page \^\ 72 00 

No. 146 I . Officers' Chair, for C. C.'s 
station, 8 feet high. Same as No. 
1460, but upholstered in mohair 
plush, brocaded silk plush, or 
leather, as preferred and ordered. 
See illustration on page 101 76 00 

No. 1462. Officers' Chair, for subor- 
dinate stations, 7 feet high. All 
Nos. 1457 and 1458. else exactly same as in No. 1460. 

See illustration on page 101 65 00 

No. 1463. Officers' Chair, for subordinate stations, 7 feet high. AH else 
exactly same as No. 1461. Upholstered in mohair plush, brocaded 
silk plush, or leather, as preferred and ordered. See illustration 
on page 101 69 00 

Walnut or cherry chairs furnished at same quotations as given for oak. 




NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. lOI 

OFFICERS' CHAIRS —CONTINUED. 




Nos. 1400, 1461, 1462 and 1463. 



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SETTEES. 

Walnut or cherry at same qviotations as given for oak. Quotations are given per 
running foot, subject to discount. 




Per Foot. 



^o, 1470. 



No. 1471. 



No. 1472. 



No. 1473. 



Settee, 40 inches high. Made any desired lengths ; divided into 
panels according to the length ; cushion seat and back, without 

springs; upholstered in mohair damask. See illustratio7i 

Settee. Same as No. 1470, but upholstered in mohair plush, 

brocaded silk plush, or leather, as preferred and ordered, 

Settee, 40 inches high. Made in any desired lengths; divided 
into panels according to the length ; cushion back and spring 

seat; upholstered in mohair damask. See illustration 

Settee. Same as No. 1472; spring seat; unholstered in rnohair 
plush, brocaded silk plush, or leather, as preferred and ordered... 

We furnish settees made in a variety of finer patterns, rangi^ig from 
%\.1h per foot to $8.50, depending on the elaborateness of the carv- 
ing and in materials used for upholstering. 



$3 75 



4 50 



5 00 



6 25 



DESKS. 

Each. 
No. 1490. Flat Top Desk, counting house style. Made of oak, well finished ; 
closed back; open front; 4 drawers on right side, 1 drawer and 

book closet on left side ; protecting rim at back $22 00 

No. 1491. Desk. Same as No. 1490, but made of double style for M. of F. 
and M. of E. ; 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, 48 inches high ; a 
tier of four drawers in center, and one drawer on each side; polished 

oak top. . ,. 

Roll curtain desks we can furnish in all sizes, at prices ranging 
from $30.00 upwards, subject to discount. 

We have in course of preparation a special catalogue devoted exclu- 
sively to K. P Lodge Furniture. 



26 00 



Our new Uniform Rank Catalogue contains all the latest regulations. 
Every Division should have a copy, as several changes have been made. Our 
catalogue shows the new swords and new belts for officers, the helmets with 
yak hair plumes, etc., etc. Mailed free on application. 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 103 



OUXF^ITS 



KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGES. 

AN OPEN LETTER. 

{This Letter takes the place of a written 07ie.) 

For " Terms and Conditions," shipping information, etc., see inside front 
cover-page. 

For Index, see last page of catalogue. 

Outfits will be sent by Express, unless otherwise ordered. If sent by freight, we 
will not be responsible for delays or damage in transit. If damaged, recovery must be 
made from the railroad compan}-, which is always an uncertain thing to accomplish. 

Our Outfits, while carefulh' prepared, are not arbitrary. You can make any other 
selections j^ou desire and prefer. You can omit from, or'add to any Outfit; take part 
of one and part of another, or you can use any one as a guide and make up an entirely 
new Outfit. 

Carefully prepared printed blanks will be mailed on application, embracing all 
articles used b}- a new K. P. Lodge, so you can order any given number of articles of 
your own selection. 

We give the number of the page that the description of the article will be found 
on, in the left-hand column ; next column to the right, we give the catalogue number 
of the article itself; and to the extreme right, the catalogue prices, which are siibject 
to a liberal discount for cash. 

Our object in giving the number of the page is to assist the buyers, by relieving 
them of the labor of hunting up the various articles, and save them the trouble of 
constantly referring to the index. 

In this, as in all things, our aim is to please the trade. 

Seals are required by law to have the date of institution on their face. This 
necessitates our shipping the seal after the Lodge is instituted (unless notice of date 
is given us in advance). 

As we make up all Outfits to order (not sending an}- shop-worn goods), it is 
always best to give us ample time to do you good work. We very much prefer to send 
out creditable work than to be hurried too fast. Usually from ten days to two weeks 
is sufficient time to fill an ordinar}^ order ; that is, from the date we receive the order 
to the date of shipment. From two to three weeks is better, especially in the busy 
season. We will send them as early as possible to do your work right. 

Remember, we bu}- for cash exclusively, discount all bills, and aim to make our 
goods better than competitors on similar descriptions. Please read our " Announce- 
ment," on p .ge 2, it bristles with facts 

Finally, we guarantee satisfaction on any and all goods we make, except special 
goods — such as banners, seals, badges, etc., which would be worthless to us if returned. 

If 3'ou order from us, you can not fail to be pleased. We need you, your good- 
will, and good words. All we ask is your knightly consideration. 

Yours respectfully, 

THE CINCINNATI REGALIA CO. 



104 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 



K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO. 1. 

List 
Price. 

1 Ballot Box $0 75 

50 Ballots (40 white, 10 black) 40 

2 WalnutGavels $0 25 50 

2 Hoodwinks 10 20 

1 Lodge Seal 5 00 

1 Set of Door Shields 2 00 

1 Casket 8 00 

1 Scene 24 00 

1 Pair Trestles 90 

] Pall 1 00 

1 Pair Urns 2 25 

J Dozen Sprigs of Myrtle 50 

i Property for Second Rank 9 00 

1 Pair Properties for Third Rank 7 75 

1 Set Steps for Third Rank 6 00 

1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 2 25 

1 Pair Altar Swords 5 30 

1 Property Chest 6 00 

1 Mask for Prelate 1 50 

1 Wig for Prelate 2 50 

1 Bell 2 50 

1 Bible (for altar) 3 00 

1 Record Book 1 25 

1 Ledger 1 25 

1 Cash Book for M. of Ex 1 00 

2 Reversible Collars %0 50 1 00 

2 Candidate's Sashes 50 1 00 

1 Candidate's Helmet , 2 50 

1 Candidate's Shield ! 50 

Total list price, subject to discount , $99 80 

NOTE. — Seal will be shipped after the Lrodge is instituted, unless 
date is furnished in adv^ance. 

SUPPLEMENT A. 

To Outfit No. 1, a costume for the Master-at-Arms can be added 
as follows : 

1 Helmet $2 00 

1 Sword 3 75 

1 Belt 1 15 

1 Tunic 3 50 

$10 40 
• Total list price of Outfit No. 1, with Supplement A, subject 

to discount $110 20 

NOTE. — On ordering- Outfits, unless the Supplements ai-e w^aiited, please state, in 
ordering-, thus — 

"Send Outfit No. 1; listed, S99.80. ' 

If Supplement is wanted, please state, in ordering, " Send Outfit No. 1, with Supple- 
ment A; list price, S110.30," to prevent any misunderstanding of your order. 



See 


Cat. 


Page. 


No. 


3 


1 


4 


15 


4 


20 


5 


40 


5 


50 


6 


60 


6 


70 


7 


80 


7 


90 


7 


100 


8 


115 


9 


136 


9 


150 


9 


160 


10 


176 


12 


185 


12 


200 


13 


190 


13 


225 


14 


235 


15 


270 


17 


301 


19 


340 


19 


341 


19 


348 


20 


358 


20 


331 


22 


360 


26 


500 



23 


375 


30 


427 


33 


480 


72 


1180 



8ee 


Cat 


'age 


No 


3 


3 


4 


15 


4 


20 


5 


40 


5 


50 


6 


61 


7 


110 


7 


81 


8 


116 


9 


136 


9 


150 


9 


161 


10 


176 


12 


185 


12 


201 


13 


190 


13 


220 


15 


270 


17 


301 


19 


340 


19 


341 


19 


347 


20 


359 


20 


334 


22 


360 


26 


50] 



43 


811 




68 


1081 




43 


804 




67 


1066 




43 


804 




67 


1066 




62 


1001 




43 


800 




67 


1060 




73 


1187 




23 


370 




30 


428 




32 


464 





NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 105 



K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO. 2. 

List 
Price. 

1 Semi-Secret Ballot Box SI 25 

50 Ballots (40 white, 10 black) 40 

2 Waluut Gavels $0 25 50 

2 Hoodwinks.. 10 20 

1 Lodge Seal 5 00 

1 Set of Door Shields .: 2 00 

1 Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall 15 00 

1 Scene 27 00 

1 Pair Urns 2 50 

h Dozen Sprigs of Myrtle 50 

1 Property for Second Rank 9 00 

1 Pair of Properties for Third Rank 9 00 

1 Set of Steps for Third Rank 6 00 

1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 2 25 

J Pair of Altar Swords 6 00 

1 Property Chest 6 00 

1 Wire Mask, Wig and Beard for Prelate 4 00 

1 Bell 2 50 

1 Bible for Altar .* 3 00 

1 Record Book...." 1 25 

1 Ledger 1 25 

1 Cash Book for M. of F 2 UO 

2 Velvet, Reversible Collars SO 75 1 50 

2 Candidate's Sashes 1 50 3 00 

1 CandiHate's Helmet 2 50 

1 Candidate's Shield 75 

To^al list price, subject to discouyit $114 35 

NOTE. — Seal mvW\ be sent after the Lodge is instituted, unless the 
date is furnished in advance. 

SUPPLEMENT B. 

NOTE. — The following goods in Supplement B can be added with 
good effect to Outfit No. '/J. In ordei'ing, please state w^hethei- 
Supplement is wanted or not, thus — 
"Send Outfit No. 3; listed price, ."SI 14.35." Or, 
"Send Outfit No. 3, with Supplement B: list price, S161.70." 

Robe forC. C S6 60 

Head-Dress for C. C 1 35 

Robe for V.C 5 00 

Head-Dress for V. C 1 00 

Robe for M. of W 5 00 

Head-Dress for M. of W 1 00 

Costnme for Prelate 7 00 

Robes for Attendants SI 25 2 50 

Turbans for Attendants 50 1 00 

Armor Tunic for M. at A 7 00 

Helmet for M. at A 2 50 

Sword for M. at A 5 50 

Shoulder Belt 1 90 



S47 35 
Total list price of Outfit No. 2, with Supplement B, subject 

to discount $161 70 



166 tHE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY 



K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO, 3. 

List 
Price. 

1 Ballot Box $1 75 

50 Ballots (40 white, 10 black) 40 

2 Rosewood Gavels $0 50 1 00 

2 Hoodwinks 10 20 

1 Lodge Seal 5 00 

1 Set of Door Shields 8 75 

1 Casket 15 00 

1 Genuine Scene 45 00 

1 Pair Trestles 90 

1 Pall 2 00 

1 Pair Urns 3 25 

1 Kneeling Cushion 1 50 

h Dozen Sprigs of Mvrtle 50 

i Property for Second Rank 24 00 

1 Pair Properties for Third Rank 9 00 

1 Set Steps in Folding Cabinet 9 00 

1 Pair Altar Swords 8 00 

1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 2 25 

1 Property Chest 6 00 

] Beard for Prelate 1 50 

1 Bald Wig for Prelate 3 75 

1 Swinging Gong (or Bell) 4 00 

1 Bible for Altar 4 50 

1 Record Book 1 25 

1 Ledger ; 1 25 

1 Cash Book for M. of F 2 00 

1 Cash Book for M. of Ex 1 00 

2 Reversible Velvet Collars $0 75 1 50 

2 Candidate's Sashes 2 15 4 30 

1 Candidate's Helmet 3 00 

1 Candidate's Shield 1 75 

Total list price, subject to discount ,..$168 30 

SUPPLEMENT C. 
Tlie following- goods in Supplement C can be added, with good effect, 

to Outfit No. 3. In ordering, please state whether Supplement 

C is w^auted or not, thus . 
"Send Outfit No. ,3; list price, « 168.30." Or, 
"Send Outfit No. 3, with Supplement C; list price, S352.00." 

1 Robe for C. C $14 75 

1 Head-Dress for C. C 2 75 

1 Robe for V.C 10 75 

1 Head-Dress for V. C 2 25 

1 Robe for M. of W 9 00 

1 Head-Dress for M. of W 1 50 

I'Costume for Prelate 14 50 

1 Armor Coat for M. at A 10 75 

1 Pair Leggings for M. at A 4 00 

1 Helmet for M. at A 2 75 

1 Sword for M. at A 4 50 

1 Shoulder Belt for M. at A 2 10 

2 Robes for Attendants $1 50 3 00 

2 Turbans for Attendants 55 1 10 

$83 70 
Total list price op Outfit No. 3, zuith SupplemeJit C, subject 

to discount \ .$252 00 



See 


Cat 


^age 


No 


3 


4 


4 


15 


4 


21 


5 


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7 


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90 


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102 


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117 


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125 


9 


136 


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9 


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180 


12 


202 


12 


185 


13 


190 


14 


231 


14 


237 


15 


271 


18 


302 


19 


340 


19 


341 


19 


347 


19 


348 


20 


359 


20 


335 


22 


361 


26 


506 



45 


828 


69 


1097 


44 


822 


69 


1095 


44 


814 


68 


1082 


63 


. 1003 


75 


1199 


79 


1225 


24 


386 


30 


445 


32 


465 


43 


801 


67 


1061 



N6W COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 107 

K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO. 4. 

See Cat. (A GENERAL FAVORITE.) List 

Page No. Price. 

3 5 1 Secret Ballot Box ,.. $2 00 

4 16 50 Ballots (40 white round, 10 black cubes) 50 

4 22 2 Cocoa Bola Gavels .' $0 60 120 

4 35 2 Gavel Blocks T 60 120 

5 41 2 Velvet Hoodwinks 35 70 

5 50 1 Lodge Seal 5 00 

62 1 Set Door Shields : 3 75 

7 82 1 Genuine Scene 45 00 

7 111 1 Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall 22 00 

8 117 1 Pair Urns ■ 3 25 

9 126 1 Kneeling Cushion 2 25 

9 136 * Dozen Sprigs of Myrtle 50 

9 151 i Property Jor Second Rank 24 OU 

9 161 1 Pair Properties for Third Rank ; 9 00 

10 180 1 Cabinet, with Folding Steps, for Third Rank 9 00 

12 202 1 Pair Altar Swords 8 00 

12 186 1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 3 75 

13 190 1 Property Chest 6 00 

14 231 1 White Beard for Prelate t 150 

14 238 1 Bald Wig for Prelate 4 50 

15 271 1 Swinging Gong (or Bell) 4 00 

18 302 1 Bible for Altar 4 50 

18 319 100 Acceptance Blanks 75 

19 340 1 Record Book 1 25 

19 341 1 Ledger 1 25 

19 347 1 Cash Book for M. of F 2 00 

19 348 1 Cash Book for M. of Ex 100 

20 359 2 Reversible Velvet Collars $0 75 150 

20 335 2 Candidate's Sashes 2 15 4 30 

22 362 1 Candidate's Helmet 3 50 

26 504 1 Candidate's Shield 175 



Total list price, subject to discount $178 90 

SUPPLEMENT D. 

Outfit No. 4 is a very satisfactory one for any new Lodsre. The selections are -well 
arranged for relative values, and it contains all the essentials for a new Lodee, except- 
ing the necessary Costumes, Avhich are given in this Supplement. If Outfit No. 4 is 
ordered, together with Supplement D and a Magic L,antern with views, then that Lodge 
is well equipped for ettective work. 

Robe for C. C $22 50 

Head-Dress for C. C , 4 25 

Robe for V. C 18 50 

Head-Dress for V. C " 2 75 

Robe for M. of W 14 7o 

Head-Dress for M. of W 2 25 

Costume for Prelate 17 50 

Armor Coat for M. at A 12 50 

Pair Leggings for M. of A 4 

Helmet for M. at A 

Sword for M. at A 

1 Shoulder Belt for M. at A 

Tunics for Attendants $4 50 

2 Pair Stockings for Attendants 1 25 

Pair Sandals for Attendants 1 45 

Battle Axes for xlttendants 2 25 

2 Helmets for Attendants 2 50 

$135 65 
Total list price of Outfit No. 4, ivith Supplement D, subject 

to discount S314 55 



45 


838 




69 


1107 




45 


833 




69 


1100 




45 


828 




69 


1095 




63 


1006 




75 


1203 




79 


1225 




25 


395 




30 


448 




32 


467 




72 


1177 




35 


547 


2 


35 


572 


2 


38 


601 


2 


23 


370 


2 



3 75 


6 50 


2 50 


9 00 


2 50 


2 90 


4 50 


5 00 



108 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY, 



K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO. 5. 

1 Secret Ballot Box 

60 Round White Ballots 

15 Black Cube Ballots 

2 KbonvGavels $0 90 

2 Marble Gavel Blocks .' 1 75 

2 Patent Hoodwinks 2 00 

1 Lodge Seal 

1 Set Door Shields 

1 Genuine Scene (extra quality) 

1 Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall 

1 Pair Urns 

1 Kneeling Cushion 

I Dozen Sprigs of Myrtle 

1 Property for Second Rank.... 

1 Pair Properties for Third Rank 

1 Cabinet, inclosing steps, for Third Rank ,..,... 

L Pai. Altar Swords 

1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 

1 Property Chest 

1 Long White Beard for Prelate 

1 Bald Wig for Prelate 

1 Swinging Gong (or Bell) 

1 Bible for Altar 

100 Notices of Arrears 

100 Acceptance Blanks 

100 Committee Notifications 

1 Record Book 

1 Ledger 

1 Cash Book for M. of F 

1 Cash Book for M. of E 

1 Officers' Roll Book 

2 Reversible Velvet Collars $0 90 

2 Candidates' Sashes 2 65 

1 Candidates' Helmet 

1 Candidates' Shield 

Total list price, subject to discount $235 65 

SUPPLEMENT E. 

Outfit No. 5 is a very effective one, and if the Costumes in this Sup- 
plement, toj>;ether with a Magic Lantern an«l Views are added, then 
the new Lotlge Avould be excellently equipped for tlif regular work. 

45 848 1 Robe for C.C $28 00 

70 1115 1 Head-Dress for C. C 4 50 

45 838 1 Robe for V.C 22 50 

70 1111 1 Head-Dr< ss for V. C 3 50 

45 833 1 Robe for M. of W 18 50 

69 1106 1 Head-Dress for M. of W 3 50 

63 1008 1 Costume for Prelate 22 00 

75 . 1205 1 Armor Coat for M. at A 17 50 

79 1225 1 Pair of Leggings for M. at A 4 00 

25 399 1 Helmet for M. at A 

30 448 1 Broad Sword for M. at A 

32 467 1 Shoulder Belt for M. at A 

75 1197 2 Armor Coats for Attendants $9 50 

79 1225 2 Pairs of Leggings for Attendants 4 00 

23 375 2 Helmets for Attendants 2 00 

38 602 2 Battle Axes for Attendants 2 85 

$175 70 
Total list price of Outfit No. 5, with Supplement E, subject to discount $411 35 



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Page 


No. 




6 


4 


16 


4 


16 


4 


23 


4 


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5 


42 


5 


51 


6 


62 


7 


83 


8 


112 


8 


117 


9 


127 


9 


136 


9 


153 


10 


163 


10 


181 


12 


202 


12 


187 


13 


191 


14 


232 


14 


238 


15 


272 


18 


303 


18 


318 


18 


319 


18 


324 


19 


342 


19 


343 


19 


347 


19 


348 


19 


349 


20 


360 


21 


336 


22 


362 


26 


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Price. 


$3 00 


60 


15 


1 80 


3 50 


4 00 


6 00 


3 75 


52 00 


34 50 


3 25 


2 75 


50 


28 00 


12 00 


12 75 


8 00 


4 25 


7 00 


3 25 


4 50 


7 00 


7 75 


75 


75 


75 


3 00 


3 00 


2 00 


1 00 


75 


1 80 


5 30 


3 50 


2 75 




4 00 


6 00 


4 50 


52 00 


41 00 


8 75 


3 75 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. 109 

K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO. 6. 

NOTE.— This is a carefully selected Outfit for a new Lodge organizing with a strong 
membership, and that wants a first-class equipment, without being extravagant. 

See Cat. List 

Page No. Price. 

3 6 1 Ballot Box $3 00 

4 16 100 White Ballots (round) 100 

4 17 2 Dozen Black Ballots (cubes) 100 

4 23 2 Ebony Gavels $0 90 180 

4 36 2 Marble Gavel Blocks 175 3 50 

5 42 2 Patent Hoodwinks 2 00 

5 51 1 Seal Press 

6 63 1 Set Door Shields '. 

7 83 1 Genuine Scene (extra quality) 

8 113 1 Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall 

8 118 1 Pair Urns 

9 128 1 Kneeling Cushion ., 

9 135 1 Dozen Sprigs of Mvrtle 100 

9 153 1 Property for Second Rank 28 00 

10 163 1 Pair Properties for Third Rank. 12 00 

10 181 1 Cabinet, with Steps, for Third Rank ., 12 75 

12 203 1 Pair Altar Swords 1100 

12 187 1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 4 25 

13 191 . 1 Propertv Chest 7 00 

14 232 1 Long White Beard for Prelate 3 25 

14 238 1 Bald Wig for Prelate 4 50 

16 275 1 Bell (in case) 6 00 

16 280 1 Box Red Fire Cones 40 

16 292 2 Door Wickets $2 75 5 50 

18 304 1 Bible for Altar 9 75 

18 318 100 Notices of Arrears 75 

18 319 100 Acceptance Blanks 75 

18 324 no Committee Notices 75 

19 342 1 Record Book 3 00 

19 343 1 Ledger 3 00 

19 347 1 Cash Book for M. of F 2 00 

19 348 1 Cash Book for M of Ex 100 

19 349 1 Officers' Roll Book 75 

19 350 1 Members' Register 2 25 

20 351 1 Visitors' Register 2 00 

20 354 1 Constitution Book 1 00 

20 360 4 Collars for Page and Esquire $0 90 3 60 

21 337 4 Candidates' Sashes 3 85 15 40 

22 361 4 Candidates' Helmets 3 OO 12 00 

26 505 4 Candidates' Shields 2 75 1100. 

.Total list price, subject to discount $289 95 

SUPPLEMENT F. 

Outfit No. 6, together with Supplement K, makes a grand combina- 
tion. It can scarcely be improved on, unless silk - finished 
velvet Costumes are prefei-red to the cashmere; it so, these 
are easily changed by reference to thei>ages named at side. 

1 Robe for C. C. (See Plate 9, page 47) $32 00 

1 Head-Dress for C. C. (See Plate 9, page 47) 6 00 

1 Robe for V.C. (See Plate 8, page 46) 29 On 

1 Head-Dress for V. C 4 50 

1 Robe for M. of W. (See Plate 7, page 46) 2150 

1 Head-Dress for M. of W. (See Plate 7, page 46) 3 00 

1 Costume for Prelate 28 50 



46 


850 


70 


1122 


45 


845 


70 


1115 


45 


840 


70 


1125 


64 


1010 



no THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY, 



OUTFIT NO. 6.— CONTINUED. List 

Price. 

Armor Coat for M. at A $29 50 

Pair Leggings for M. at A , 5 00 

1 Helmet for M. at A 6 00 

Broadsword for M at A 9 00 

Shoulder Belt for M. at A 4 00 

Armor Coats for Attendants $15 00 30 00 

Pair Leggings for Attendants 4 00 8 00 

Helmets for Attendants 3 00 6 00 

Axes for Attendants 2 85 5 70 



age 


No. 




75 


1209 




79 


1226 




25 


399 




31 


451 




32 


469 




75 


1204 


2 


79 


1225 


2 


23 


371 


2 


38 


602 


2 



$227 70 
Total list price of Outfit No. 6, with Supplement F, subject to discount $517 65 

K. P. LODGE OUTFIT NO. 7. 

NOTE. — Tliis is an elegant Outfit, with everything- selected of extra high grades. It 
^vill serve as an excellent guide in selecting a very fine Outfit, changing any desired 

article to a lower grade. 

See Cat. List 

Page No. Price. 

3 8 1 Ballot Box $8 00 

4 16 100 White Ballots (round) 100 

4 17 2 Dozen Black Ballots (cubes) $0 50 100 

4 24 2 Ivory Gavels 5 50 1100 

4 31 1 Gavel Case 4 00 

4 36 2 Marble Gavel Blocks $175 3 50 

5 42 2 Patent Hoodwinks 2 00 4 00 

5 52 1 Lodge Seal (fine design) 9 00 

6 64 1 Set Door Shields and Knockers 5 25 

7 76 1 Fine Casket 50 00 

7 84 1 Extra fine Scene 60 00 

7 92 1 Pair Trestles 2 00 

7 106 1 Pall 7 00 

8 120 1 Pair Metal Urns 10 00 

9 130 1 Kneeling Cushion 5 50 

9 135 1 Dozen Sprigs of Myrtle 100 

9 154 1 Property for Second Rank 50 00 

10 163 1 Pair Properties for Third Rank 12 00 

10 181 1 Cabinet, with steps, for Third Rank 12 75 

12 204 1 Pair Altar Swords 12 50 

12 188 1 Emblematic Floor Cloth 16 00 

13 191 1 Propertv Chest 7 00 

14 232 1 Long White Beard for Prelate 3 25 

14 239 1 Bald Wig for Prelate •'^50 

16 276 1 Bell (in case) • 8 00 

16 280 2 Dozen Fire Cones $0 40 80 

16 292 2 Door Wickets 2 75 5 50 

18 305 1 Bible for Altar 15 50 

18 1 Set Lodge Blanks (Nos. 318 to 324) 5 25 

19 342 1 Record Book 3 00 

19 345 1 Ledger 6 25 

19 347 1 Cash Book for M. of F 2 00 

19 348 1 Cash Book for M. of Ex 100 

19 349 1 Officers' Roll Book 75 

19 350 1 Members' Register 2 25 

20 351 1 Visitors' Register 2 00 

20 352 1 Black Book 2 00 

20 353 1 Pencil Book 50 

20 354 1 Constitution Book 100 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. Ill 



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Cat. 
No. 




20 


360 




21 


338 




22 


368 




26 


505 




85 






87 


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88 


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OUTFIT NO. 7.— CONTINUED. List 

Price. 

Collars for Page and Esquire SO 90 S 3 60 

Candidates' Sashes 4 50 18 00 

Candidates' Aluminum Helmets 5 00 20 00 

Candidates' Shields 2 75 11 00 

Autocrat Magic Lantern 64 00 

Set of First Rank Slides (11 in all) 22 00 

Set of Third Rank Slides (9 in all) 18 00 

Lantern for front of Hail 20 00 



See 


Cat. 




Page 


No. 




49 


878 




70 


1124 




49 


867 




70 


1116 




48 


861 




70 


1121 




64 


1015 




78 


P 




80 


1247 




79 


1228 




25 


397 




31 


451 




32 


470 




76 


1220 




25 


395 




34 


536 




35 


547 




36 


580 





7 00 


7 50 


9 00 


6 00 


124 00 


15 00 


18 00 


5 lO 


14 00 



Total list price, subject to discount $533 65 

SUPPLEMENT F. List 

Price. 

1 Robe for C. C. (See Plate 12, page 48) SllO 00 

Head-Dress for C. C 7 50 

Robe for V.C. (See Plate 11, page 48) 62 50 

Head-Dress for V. C 6 Ou 

Robe for M. of W. (See Plate 10, page 47) 52 00 

1 Head-Dress for M. of W. (See Plate 10, page 47) 6 50 

1 Costume for Prelate 56 00 

Armor Coat for M. at A 60 00 

Plush Cloak for M. at A 14 00 

Pair Leggings for M. at A 

Helmet for M. at A 

Broad Sword for M at A 

Shoulder Belt for M. at A 

Armor Coats for Attendants $31 00 124 00 

Helmets for Attendants 3 75 

Halberds for Attendants 4 50 

Pairs Long Stockings 1 25 

Pairs Sandals 3 50 

S580 00 
Total list price of Outfit No. 7, with Supplement F, subject to discount...%\l\Z 65 

Plate 40, pag-e 77, shows the Attendants" Armor Costume complete, as given 
above, except the Halberd is to be added. 

SEE NEXT PAGE FOR SENATORIAL OUTFITS. 



WE CAN FURNISH ANYTHING YOU WANT 

in Regalia, Supplies, Costumes, Uniforms, &c., for any Secret Society. 

We make Military and Band Uniforms and Equipments, &c. 

We can furnish letters K. P. for Hall fronts in all sizes from 8 inches hig-h to 
24 inches hig-h, periods included. Prices quoted on application. 

Should there be anything your Lodge wants outside of our catalogue, or 
outside of our business, such as Safes, &c., we will take pleasure in giving you 
th^ names of reliable dealers, or assist you in purchasing at the closest figures. 

All your correspondence, shall have our careful and prompt attention. 

Yours truly, 

THE CINCINNATI REGALIA CO. 



I I 2 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY 



SENATORIAL WORK. 



OR LONG FORM, THIRD RANK. 
LETTER OF INFORMATION : 

{This letter takes the t>lace of a written one, is easier read, and conveys 
specific iji formation.) 

In the Senatorial work, it is presumed that the Lodge ordering, has the necessary 
costumes for its regular officers, as tabulated in the preceding supplements to outfits 
for new K. P. Lodges, specified in the preceding pages. 

We therefore omit the costumes for officers, as they can be selected from the 
catalogue, pages 42 to 49, or from the supplements without duplicating here. 

In making your selections, remember our tabulated outfits are not arbitrary-, but 
can be used as a guide to make an}^ desired selection you may prefer. 

A FEW WORDS ON COSTUMES FOR SENATORS 

Some Lodges prefer the Roman Costumes, Togas and Tunics. These will be 
tound commencing on page 54, see plates 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17. 

Other Lodges prefer the Grecian Costumes, Robes with bright colored borders, 
etc. These we illustrate in plates 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 on pages 56 to 60, and 
an especially fine one on the back cover-page of this catalogue, and which is described 
on pages 60 and 61. 

We also provide Cloaks to go with the Grecian Robes, see page 61. It is not 
intended, however that all of the Senators should wear cloaks, but rather, that not to 
exceed half may, in order to give greater individuality to each. 

We do not make the entire set alike, as it is not presumed that Senators were 
clothed like a military company, all uniform. 

A special note, or letter appears on page 52 which we particularly call your 
attention to, as our aim in our notes, is to give the fullest information to the reader. 

SCRIBE'S COSTUME. 

On page '6'6 we say " The Scribe usualh^ wears a white wig and beard " we change 
this here and use a head-dress as being more appropriate, and also because Pythagoras 
wears a wig and beard and they would appear too much alike. 

HEADSMAN AND ATTENDANTS 

There are two styles of Costumes for the Headsman. The Robe as described on 
page 66, and Tunics as shown in plates 32, 33 and 34 on pages 72 and 73. The Lodge 
or committee, can best judge which they prefer. The Headsman should be equipped 
with a Headsman's axe, see pages 37 and 38. 

The Attendants in a cheaper outfit can be costumed with Robes and Head- 
dresses. Never use a Helmet with a Robe. It is incongruous. 

Select Robes from "Officers Robes," commencing on page 42, and Head-dresses 
to correspond commencing on page 67. In a better outfit the iVttendants should be 
costumed as Warriors, with spears and shields, or with swords and belts as preferred. 

Continued on 7iext page. 



NEW COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. I 13 



Contmued from preceding page. 
They should be equipped as follows : 

With Armor Coats, see page 71. 

With Leggings, see page 79. 

With Helmets, see page 23. 

With Spears or Halberds, see page 34. 

With Shields, see pages 27 and 28. 

Or, if preferred, omit the Leggings and use long stockings and sandals, see 
pages 35 and 36. Again, if preferred, omit the Swords and Belts, and use Axes. See 
pages 37 and 38. 

KING'S GUARDS OR SPEARMEN. 

An escort of Spearmen, is ritualistic, and hence permissable, and adds to the 
beaut)' of dramatized work. A detachment of 4, 6, 8, 10 or even more can be used, 
always having even numbers, with a Captain of the Guards, if wanted. This ofl&cer 
should have a rather finer armor costume, and be equipped with sword and belt, 
instead of a spear. 

The Spearmen or Guards to King should be equipped as follows: 
With Tunics or Armor Coats, see page 71. 
With Helmets, see page 23. 
With Leggings, see page 79. 
With Spears or Halberds, see page 34. 

Or, the Leggings can be omitted, and long stockings and sandals 
used instead, see pages 35 and 36. 

PARAPHERNALIA, ETC. 

For Wigs and Beards for King, Senators, Pythagoras, Scribe and Headsman, 
see pages 14 and 15. 

A Bell is absolutely essential, see pages 15 and 16. 

A Monitor's Room, is needed, see page 12. 

For Senator's Scrolls, see page 40. 

For Fillets (Head-bands), Bracelets and Armlets, for Senators to go 

with the finer outfits, see page 41. 
For Necklaces for King, see page 39. 
For Special Belts for King, see page 40. 
For Crowns and Scepters, see pages 39 and 40. 

MAGIC LANTERNS. 

In all well equipped Lorlges exemplifying the Senatorial work, a Magic Lantern 
is almost an absolute necessity. Select from pages 83 to 85. 

The Slides illustrating Pythagoras' lecture will be found on page 87. 

The regular Slides for Third Rank work will also be found on page 87. 

This gives all the general information on making selections. Any special 
information that may be wanted, will be cheerfully given if applied for under seal. 

Finally, we will send printed blanks containing every detail needed for a com- 
plete outfit, free of charge on application. This blank makes the selection of an 
original 'outfit an easy task. 



I (4 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 10. 

ROMAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

See Cat. COSTUME FOR KiNG. List 

Page No. Price. 

50 890 1 Cashmere Robe , $8 50 

39 650 1 Crown 2 50 

40 665 1 Scepter 2 50 

— $13 50 

Costumes for Senators. 

54 910 10 Togas and Tunics 45 00 

40 690 10 Scrolls 3 00 

48 00 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1020 1 Robe 6 00 

14 231 1 White Beard 150 

14 237 1 Bald Wig 3 75 

11 25 

Costume for Scribe. 

66 1035 1 Robe ; 3 00 

Costume for Herai^d. 

72 1177 1 Tunic , 4 50 

35 547 1 Pair Long Stockings 125 

35 570 1 Pair Sandals 100 

23 375 1 Helmet 2 00 

38 610 1 Trumpet 175 

10 50 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1050 1 Robe, Cap and Mask 2 25 

38 601 IBattleAxe 2 25 

4 50 

Costumes for Attendants. 

72 1176 2 Tunics: 7 50 

23 375 2 Helmets 4 00 

35 547 2 Pairs Long Stockings 2 50 

35 570 2 Pairs Sandals 2 00 

38 601 2 Battle Axes 4 50 

20 50 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. \^, subject to discount $111 25 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 11. 

grecian style costumes. 

Costume for King. 

50 891 ' 1 Robe $9 75 

39 650 1 Crown 2 50 

40 665 1 Scepter 2 50 

14 75 

Costumes for Senators. 

59 952 10 Robes 60 00 

4Q 690 10 Scrolls 3 00 

63 00 

Carried forward. $77 75 



NEW COIVlPANY, NEW BUILDING, NEW GOODS. I I 5 



OUTFIT NO. 11.— CONTINUED. 

See Cat. COSTUME FOR Pythagoras. List 

Page No. Price. 

Brought forward $77 75 

65 1020 1 Robe S6 00 

14 231 1 White Beard 1 50 

14 237 1 Bald Wig 3 75 

$11 25 

Costume for Scribe. 

66 1035 1 Robe • 3 00 

Costume for Herald. 

72 1177 J Tunic 4 50 

35 547 1 Pair Long Stockings 1 25 

35 570 1 Pair Sandals 100 

23 375 1 Helmet 2 00 

38 610 1 Trumpet 1 75 

^ 10 50 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1050 1 Robe, Cap and Mask .*. ....,' 2 25 

38 601 1 Battle Axe 2 25 

=- 4 50 

Costumes for Attendants. 

72 1176 2 Tunics \ 7 50 

23 375 2 Helmets 4 00 

35 547 2 Pairs Ivong Stockings 2 50 

35 570 2 Pairs Sandals 2 00 

38 601 2 Battle Axes 4 50 

-^ ^ 20 50 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No, 11, subject to discount $127 50 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 12. 

k03ian style costumes. 

Costume for King. 

1 S. F. Velvet Robe S15 50 

1 Crown 3 50 

1 Scepter 2 50 



50 
39 
40 


895 
651 
665 


54 

40 


912 
690 


65 
14 
14 


1021 
231 
237 



Costumes for Senators. 

10 Togas and Tunics 70 00 

10 Scrolls 3 00 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

1 Robe 7 50 

1 White Beard 1 50 

1 Bald Wig 3 75 



$21 50 



73 00 



12 75 



Costume for Scribe. 
66 1036 1 Robe 4 00 

Costume for Herai^d. 

1 Tunic 7 00 

1 Pair Long Stockings 1 25 

1 Pair Sandals 1 45 

1 Helmet 2 25 

1 Trumpet \ 1 75 

13 70 

Carried forward ,,,,,,....... $124 95 



73 


1187 


35 


547 


35 


572 


24 


385 


38 


610 



I 16 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 



OUTFIT No. 12.— CONTINUED. 

See Cat. COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN, List 

Page No. ■ Price. 

Brought forward $124 95 

66 1051 1 Robe, Mask and Cap $3 00 

38 601 1 Battle Axe 2 25 

5 25 

Costumes for Attendants. 

72 1181 2 Tunics 10 50 

35 547 2 Pairs Long Stockings 2 50 

35 570 2 Pairs Sandals 2 00 

23 370 2 Helmets 5 00 

38 601 2 Battle Axes 4 50 

24 50 

Complete Senatorial OiUfit No. 12, subject to discount $154 70 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 13. 

grecian style costumes. 

Costume for King, 
51 904 1 Robe. (See Plate on page 50) $32 50 

39 653 1 Crown 5 00 

40 666 1 Scepter 3 50 

41 00 

Costumes for Senators. 

59 955 10 Robes... 100 00 

40 691 10 Scrolls 5 00 

35 546 10 Pairs Stockings 7 50 

35 573 10 Pairs Sandals 17 00 

129 50 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1022 1 Robe 10 50 

14 231 1 White Beard 150 

14 237 1 Bald Wig 3 75 

15 75 

Costume for Scribe. 

66 1037 1 Robe 4 00 

67 1065 1 Turban 90 

4 90 

Costume for Herai^d. 

74 1192 1 Tunic 9 50 

35 547 1 Pair Long Stockings 125 

35 572 I Pair Sandals ; 145 

24 385 1 Helmet 2 25 

38 610 1 Trumpet 1 75 

16 20 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1052 1 P.obe, Mask and Cap 4 50 

38 602 1 Battle Axe 2 85 

7 35 

Costumes for Attendants. 

75 1197 2 Armor Coats. (See Plate 36) 19 00 

79 1225 2 Pairs Leggings 8 00 

23 378 2 Helmets 4 50 

34 527 2 Spears 1 80 

27 408 2 Shields 3 50 

36 80 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 13, subject to discount $251 50 



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SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 14. 

ROMAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

See Cat. COSTUME FOR KING. List 

Page No. Price. 

45 846 1 Robe. (See Plate 8. page 46) .$34 50 

39 654 1 Crown 7 50 

40 667 1 Scepter .. 4 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

36 579 1 Pair Sandals "3 25 

14 256 1 Black Beard 1 75 

14 255 1 Black Wig - 3 75 

$56 00 

Costumes eor Senators. 

55 921 10 Togas and Tunics. (See Plate 14, page 54).. 150 00 

14 245 10 Wigs 22 50 

14 250 10 Beards 13 50 

41 702 10 Fillets, or Head-Bands 5 00 

35 547 10 Pairs Long Stockings 12 50 

36 575 10 Pairs Sandals 26 50 

. 230 00 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1022 1 Robe 10 50 

14 231 1 WhiteBeard 1 50 

14 237 1 Bald Wig 3 75 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

35 573 1 Pair Sandals 170 

18 20 

Costume for Scribe. 

QQ 1037 1 Robe 5 50 

67 1063 1 Turban 75 

6 25 

Costume for Herald. 

74 1192 1 Tunic (satin puffing) 9 50 

24 391 1 Helmet 2 75 

35 547 1 Pair Long Stockings 1 25 

35 572 1 Pair Sandals 1 45 

38 611 1 Trumpet 2 50 

17 45 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1053 1 Scarlet Robe, Mask and Cap 6 50 

38 602 1 Axe 2 85 

9 35 

Costumes for Attendants. 

75 1198 2 Armor Coats 20 00 

79 1225 2 Pairs Leggings 8 00 

24 386 2 Helmets 5 50 

34 529 2 Spears 2 00 

28 412 2 Shields 5 50 

41 00 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 14, subject to discount $378 25 



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SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 15. 

GRECIAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

See Cat. COSTUME FOR KiNG. List 

Page No. Price. 

46 843 1 Robe. (See Plate 7, page 46) ....$28 00 

39 656 1 Crown 10 50 

39 660 1 Necklace 3 00 

40 667 1 Scepter -4 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

36 579 1 Pair Sandals 3 25 

50 00 



Costumes for Senators. 

60 958 10 Robes 170 00 

14 250 10 Beards ; 13 50 

14 245 10 Wigs 22 50 

41 702 10 Fillets ,. 5 00 

40 691 10 Scrolls 5 00 

35 546 10 Pairs Stockings 7 50 

36 574 10 Pairs Sandals .... 19 00 



Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1024 1 Robe 17 50 

14 232 1 White Beard 3 25 

14 238 1 Bald Wig 4 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

35 573 1 Pair Sandals 170 

Costume for Scribe. 

66 1038 1 Robe 

67 1068 1 Head-Dress 

35 546 1 PairStockings 

35 573 1 Pair Sandals 



7 


75 


1 


35 




75 


1 


70 



Costume for Herald. 

74 1192 1 Tunic (satin puffings) 9 50 

79 1236 1 Cloak, " " 10 75 

25 395 1 Helmet 3 75 

35 547 1 Pair Long Stockings ., 1 25 

35 572 1 Pair Sandals 145 

38 613 1 Trumpet 4 00 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1053 1 Robe, Mask and Cap 

38 605 1 Axe 



Costumes for Attendants. 

75 1201 2 Armor Coats. (See Plate 37, page 74) ... 

79 1225 2 Pairs Leggings 

23 378 2 Helmets 

30 427 2 Swords 

32 464 2 Shoulder Belts 



6 50 
2 75 


22 00 
8 00 
4 50 
7 50 
3 80 



242 50 



11 55 



30 70 



9 25 



45 80 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 15, subject to discount $417 50 



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SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 16. 

ROMAN STYLE COSTUMES. 



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Cat. Costume for King. List 

No. Price. 

904 1 Robe. (See Plate on page 50) .$32 50 

661 1 Necklace 6 50 

656 1 Crown 10 50 

668 1 Scepter 7 50 

256 1 Black Beard 175 

255 1 Black Wig 3 75 

546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

581 1 Pair Sandals 4 00 

S67 25 

Costumes for Senators. 

923 10 Togas and Tunics 200 00 

250 10 Beards 13 50 

245 10 Wigs 22 50 

702 10 Fillets 5 00 

691 10 Scrolls •. 5 00 

547 10 Pairs Stockings *. 12 50 

579 10 Pairs Sandals 32 50 

291 00 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

1024 1 Robe 17 50 

232 1 White Beard 3 25 

238 1 Bald Wig .• 4 50 

546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

573 1 Pair Sandals 170 

27 70 

Costume for Scribe. 

1038 1 Robe 7 75 

1068 1 Head-Dress 1 35 

546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

573 1 Pair Sandals 1 70 

11 55 

Costume for Herald. 

1192 1 Tunic (satin puffings) 9 50 

1236 1 Cloak " " 10 75 

395 1 Helmet , 3 75 

547 1 Pair L/ong Stockings 1 25 

572 1 Pair Sandals 145 

613 1 Trumpet 4 00 

30 70 

Costume for Headsman. 

1053 1 Robe, Mask and Cap 6 50 

605 1 Axe 2 75 

9 25 

Costumes for Attendants. 

1201 2 Armor Coats. (See Plate 37, page 74) 22 00 

1225 2 Pairs Leggings 8 00 

378 2 Helmets 4 50 

427 2 Swords 7 50 

464 2 Shoulder Belts 3 80 

45 80 

Complete Senato7^ia/ Outfit No. 16, subject to discount S483 25 

TO THIS OUTFIT SHOULD BE ADDED: 

1 Moyii tor's Room. See page 12. 

1 Magic Lantern. See pages 83 to 85. 

1 Set 6 Slides for Third Rank. See page 87. 

1 Set 3 Slides for Sixth Senator. See page 87. 



120 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY. 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 17. 

GRECIAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

See Cat. CoSTUME FOR KiNG. List 

Page No. Price. 

48 866 1 Robe. (See Plate 1], page 48) |55 00 

89 657 1 Crown, Jeweled Tiara front 14 75 

40 668 1 Scepter 7 50 

14 256 1 Black Beard 1 75 

14 255 1 Black Wig 3 75 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

36 585 1 Pair Sandals 5 00 

ig88 50 

Costumes for Senators. 

60 960 10 Robes. (See Plates 18 and 19, pages 56 and 57) 270 00 

40 691 10 Scrolls 5 00 

14 245 10 Wigs 22 50 

14 250 10 Beards.. 13 50 

41 702 10 Fillets 5 00 

35 546 10 Pairs Stockings 7 50 

36 579 10 Pairs Sandals 32 50 

350 00 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1026 1 Robe. (See Plate 31, page 65) 25 00 

14 232 1 White Beard 3 25 

14 238 1 Bald Wig 4 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

35 573 1 Pair Sandals 170 

35 20 

Costume for Scribe. 

66 1039 1 Robe 10 50 

68 1073 1 Turban. (See Illustration, page 67) 2 35 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

35 573 1 Pair Sandals 170 

15 30 

Costume for Herald. 

75 1204 1 Armor Coat. (See Plate 37, page 74) 15 00 

79 1225 1 Pair Leggings 4 00 

23 377 1 Helmet 3 50 

38 613 1 Trumpet 4 00 

26 50 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1053 1 Robe, Mask and Cap 6 50 

38 605 1 Axe 2 75 

9 25 

Costumes for Attendants. 

75 1201 2 Armor Coats. (See Plate 37, page 74) 22 00 

79 1225 2 Pairs Leggings : 8 00 

23 378 2 Helmets 4 50 

30 427 2 Swords 7 50 

32 464 2 Shoulder Belts 3 80 

45 80 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. Yl , subject to discoimt $576 55 

TO THIS OUTFIT SHOULD BE ADDED : 

1 Monitor's Room. See page 12. 

1 Magic Lante^-n. See pages 83 to 85. 

1 Set 6 Slides for Third Rank. See page 87. 

1 Set 3 Slides for Sixth Senator. See page 87. 



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SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 18. 

ROMAN STYI.E COSTUMES. 

Cat. Costume for King. List 

No. Price. 

863 1 Plush Robe. (See Plate 10, page 47) $60 00 

657 1 Crown (Tiara front) 14 75 

661 1 Necklace 6 50 

668 1 Scepter 7 50 

255 1 Black Wig 3 75 

256 1 Black Beard 1 75 

546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

585 1 Pair Sandals 5 00 

— 100 00 

Costumes for Senators. 

641 10 Togas and Tunics. (See Plate 17, page 56).. 250 00 

250 10 Beards 13 50 

245 10 Wigs 22 50 

702 10 Fillets 5 00 

691 10 Scrolls 5 00 

546 10 Pail s Stockings 7 50 

585 10 Pairs Sandals t 50 00 

353 50 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

1026 1 Robe. (See Plate 31, page 65) 25 00 

232 1 WhiteBeard 3 25 

238 1 Bald Wig 4 50 

546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

573 1 Pair Sandals 1 70 

35 20 

Costume for Scribe. 

1040 1 Robe 14 75 

1075 1 Head-Dress. (See Illustration on page 67) 3 00 

546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

573 1 PairSandals 1 70 

20 20 

Costume for Herald. 

1207 1 Armor Coat 23 50 

1226 1 Pair I^eggings 5 00 

399 1 Helmet 6 00 

6J4 1 Trumpet, with Flag 5 00 

39 50 

Costume for Headsman. 

1188 1 Tunic. (See Plate 34, page 73) 8 25 

1225 1 Pair Leggings 4 00 

395 1 Helmet 3 75 

606 1 Axe 3 50 

19 50 

Costumes for Attendants. 

1201 2 Armor Coats. (See Plate 37, page 74) 22 00 

1225 2 Pairs Leggings 8 00 

378 2 Helmets 4 50 

427 2 Swords 7 50 

464 2 Shoulder Belts 3 80 

45 80 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 18, subject to discount $613 70 

TO THIS OUTFIT SHOULD BE ADDED : 

1 Monitor's Room. See page 12. 

1 Magic Lantern. See pages 83 to 85. 

1 Set 6 Slides for Third Rank. See page 87. 

1 Set 3 Slides for Sixth Senator. See page 87. 



122 THi CINCINNATI REGALIA COH^PANf. 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 19. 

GRECIAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

sefe Cat. Costume for King. i^ist 

Page No. Price. 

49 875 1 Robe. (See Plate 12, page 48) .$75 00 

39 657 1 Crown (Tiara front) 14 75 

39 661 1 Necklace 6 50 

40 668 1 Scepter , 7 50 

14 255 1 Black Wig 3 75 

14 256 1 Black Beard 1 75 

35 -546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

36 585 1 Pair Sandals 5 00 

$115 60 



Costumes for Senators. 

60 961 10 Satin Robes. (See Plates 18 and 19, pages 56 and 57).. 325 00 

14 251 10 Beards 17 50 

14 246 10 Wigs 37 50 

41 703 10 Fillets 1100 

40 692 10 Scrolls 9 50 

35 546 10 Pairs Stockings 7 50 

36 585 10 Pairs Sandals 50 00 



458 00 



Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1028 1 Satin Robe. (See Plate 31, page 65) 37 00 

14 232 1 White Beard 3 25 

14 238 1 Bald Wig 4 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings. 75 

36 579 1 Pair Sandals 3 25 

Costume for Scribe. 

66 1041 1 Robe 

68 1076 1 Turban, with pendant 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 

35 573 1 PairSandals 



16 00 


3 50 


75 


1 70 



Costume for Herai^d. 

78 F 1 Special Armor Coat 28 00 

79 1226 1 Pair Leggings 5 00 

25 399 1 Helmet 6 00 

38 614 1 Trumpet, with Flag 5 00 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1054 1 Robe, Cap and Mask 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 

35 573 1 PairSandals 

38 606 1 Axe 



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75 


1 


70 


3 


50 



48 75 



21 95 



44 00 



15 45 



Costumes for Attendants. 

78 B 2 Armor Coats 33 00 

79 1225 2 Pairs Leggings 8 00 

23 378 2 Helmets 4 50 

30 428 2 Swords ' 1100 

32 467 2 Shoulder Belts 5 00 



61 50 



Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 19, subject to discoufit $764 65 

TO THIS OUTFIT SHOULD BE ADDED : 

1 Monitor's Room. See page 12. 

1 Magic Lantern. See pages S^ to Sb. 

1 Set 6 Slides for Third Rank. See page 87. 

1 Set ?) Slides for Sixth Senator. See page %1. 



nIw company, new building, new Goods. 123 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 20. 

ROMAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

See Cat. COSTUME FOR KiNG. List 

Page No. Price. 

49 876 1 Robe. (See Plate 12, page 48) S85 00 

39 657 1 Crown, Tiara front 14 75 

39 661 1 Necklace 6 50 

40 668 1 Scepter 7 50 

14 255 1 Black Wig 3 75 

14 256 1 BlackBeard 1 75 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

36 585 1 Pair Sandals 5 00 



Costumes for Senators. 

57 943 10 Togas and Tunics. (See Plate 17, page 56) ...425 00 

14 246 10 Wigs 37 50 

14 251 10 Beards 17 50 

41 703 10 Fillets 11 00 

41 712 10 Bracelets 

41 722 10 Armlets , •.... 

40 692 10 Scrolls 

35 546 10 Pairs Stockings 

37 588 10 Pairs Sandals 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1028 1 Robe. (See Plate 31, page 65) 37 00 

14 232 1 White Beard 3 25 

14 238 1 Bald Wig 4 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

36 579 1 Pair Sandals '. 3 25 



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10 00 


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00 



Costume for Scribe. 

m 1041 1 Robe 16 00 

ti8 1076 1 Turban, with pendant 3 50 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 75 

35 573 1 Pair Sandals 170 



Costume for Heratd. 

78 F 1 Special Armor Coat 28 00 

79 1226 1 Pair Leggings 5 00 

25 399 1 Helmet 6 00 

38 614 1 Trumpet, with Flag 5 00 

Costume for Headsman. 

66 1054 1 Robe, Cap and Mask 

35 546 1 Pair Stockings 

35 573 L Pair Sandals 

38 606 1 Axe : 



9 


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70 


3 


50 



Costumes for Attend.an'ts. 

78 B 2 Armor Coats 33 00 

79 1225 2 Pair Leggings 8 00 

23 378 2 Helmets 4 50 

30 428 2 Swords 11 00 

32 467 2 Shoulder Belts 5 00 



125 00 



587 00 



48 75 



21 95 



44 00 



15 45 



61 50 



Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 20, subject to discount S903 65 

TO THIS OUTFIT SHOULD BE ADDED : 

1 Monitor s Room. See page VI. 

1 Magic Lantern. See pages ^?j to '^o. 

1 Set <d Slides for Third Rank. See page ^1. 

1 Set 3 Slides for Sixth Senator. See page 87. 



124 THE CINCINNATI REGALIA COMPANY 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 21. 

GRECIAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

NOTE. —This is truly a magnificent outfit in every detail, and is intended for a Lodge 
desiring- a vei'y higli grade outfit; in fact, the finest in the land. It will also serve as a 
model to select a lower priced outfit from, as it is as complete as it is elegant. 

Costume; for King. List 

Price. 

Robe. (See Plate 12, page 48) $130 00 

Necklace 8 00 

1 Jeweled Belt.... 22 00 

Scepter 10 00 

Crown, special Tiara front 25 00 

Sword 10 00 

Black Wig 3 75 ' 

Black Beard , 1 75 

Pair Stockings 1 25 

Pair Sandals 10 00 

$221 75 



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Costumes for Senators. 
(See Plates 21, 24 and 25, pages 58 and 60.) 

60 966 10 Robes 660 00 

61 991 5 Cloaks (for each alternate Senator) 110 00 

41 704 10 Fillets 20 00 

41 714 10 Bracelets and Armlets 35 00 

40 693 10 Scrolls 14 00 

14 246 10 Wigs 37 50 

14 251 10 Beards 17 50 

35 548 10 Pairs Stockings 30 00 

37 592 10 Pairs Sandals 90 00 

. 1014 00 

Costume for Pythagoras. 

65 1029 1 Robe. (See Plate 31, page 65) 48 00 

14 232 1 WhiteBeard 3 25 

14 239 1 Bald Wig 5 50 

35 548 1 Pair Stockings 3 00 

37 591 1 Pair Sandals 7 00 



66 75 



Costume for Scribe. 

45 843 1 Robe. (See Plate 7, page 46) 28 00 

70 1126 1 Oriental Turban 3 50 

35 547 1 Pair Stockings 125 

36 579 1 Pair Sandals 3 25 



36 00 



Costume for Herai^d. 

1224 1 Embroidered Tunic. (See Plate 41, page 77) 30 00 

1 Helmet, special 15 00 

1 Pair Tights 5 50 

1 Pair Sleeves 1 25 

1 Pair Sandals 6 00 

1 Trumpet, with Flag 7 50 



65 25 



Carried forward $1202 75 



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OUTFIT NO. 21 —CONTINUED. 

See Cat. COSTUMK FOR HEADSMAN. List 

Page No. Price. 

Brought foriuard. $1202 75 

75 1209 1 Armor Coat. (See Plate 38, page 76) 29 50 

23 374 1 Helmet, with Visor 4 50 

35 537 1 Pair Stockings 125 

37 587 1 Pair Sandals 5 00 

38 607 1 Axe, with Sling 4 35 

44 60 

Costumes for Attendants. 

75 1208 2 Armor Coats. (See Plate 37, page 74) 53 00 

79 1227 2 Pairs Leggings 12 00 

24 393 2 Helmets 8 00 

31 450 2 Swords 16 00 

32 466 2 Shoulder Belts " 4 50 

: — 93 50 

Captain of Detachment. 

76 1222 1 Armor Coat. (See Plate 40, page 77) 42 00 

80 1245 1 Short Cloak 10 00 

35 556 1 Pair Tights 5 50 

37 592 1 Pair Sandals 9 00 

25 398 1 Helmet, with Plume 7 25 

28 419 1 Shield 6 50 

30 430 1 Sword (long pattern) 7 50 

32 471 1 Shoulder Belt 6 00 

—^— 93 75 

Detachment of Spearmen, or King's Guards. 

75 1208 10 ArmorCoats 265 00 

79 1227 10 Pairs Leggings 60 00 

24 394 10 Helmets 55 00 

34 537 10 Halberds 57 50 

28 414 10 Shields 42 50 

14 230 10 Black Beards 10 00 

490 00 

PARAPHERNAI.IA. 

12 211 1 Monitor's Room 24 00 

85 1 Autocrat Magic Lantern 64 CO 

87 1 Set Slides for Third Rank 12 00 

87 1 Set Slides for Sixth Senator 6 00 

106 00 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 21, subject to discount $2231 60 

SENATORIAL OUTFIT NO. 22. 

SOMAN STYLE COSTUMES. 

XOTK.— Tills outfit is exactly the same as Outfit No. 31, omitting the Senators' Robes, 
which are tireek styles, and using in their places the Roman Togas and Tunics. 

Senatorial Outfit No. 21, complete S2231 60 

Deduct the 10 Senators" Robes and Cloaks 770 00 

Leaves the amount 1461 60 

57 945 Add 10 Togas and Tunics 560 00 

Complete Senatorial Outfit No. 22, subject to discount $2021 60 



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Page. 

Altars 95 

Altar Swords U 

Armlets for Senators 41 

Armor Coats 71 

Axes 37 

Badges 81 

Ballot Boxes 3 

Ballots 4 

Banners 88 

Beards and Wigs 14 

Bells 1.5 



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Belts 

Bibles 

Blank Books 

Bracelets for Senators 
Broad Swords 



Cabinet with Steps 10 

Candi'iate's Helmets 22 

Candidate's Sasbes 20 

Candidate's Shields 26 

Caps for Officers 67 

Caps for Parade 80 

Carpets 94 

Caskets for Scenes ...'. 6 

Chairs for Officer's Station ?8 

Chests for Properties 13 

Cloaks , , " 79 

Cloaks for Senators . ....,...".".'.'..'.'...."'...,'.''."!.!"!! 61 

Collars for Pages and Esquires 20 

Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall 7 

Costumes for Headsmen 66 

Costumes for King 49 

Costumes for Officers , ' 42 

Costumes for Prelate 62 

Costumes for Pythagoras 65 

Costumes for Scribe 66 

Costumes for Senators 52 

Crowns for King 39 

Door Knockers 16 

Door Shields ' 6 

Door Wickets .'.,„'. 16 

Emblematic Floor Cloths 12 

Esquires' Collars 20 

Fillets for Senators 41 

Fire Cones 16 

Flags 91 

Floor Cloths .■.■ ■■■ 12 

Furniture 95 

Gavels 4 

Gavel Blocks '"'." 4 

Gave! Cases 4 

Gongs and Bells '. 15 



Halberds 

Hall Lanterns ' 

Head-dresses 

Headsman's Axes 
Headsman's Robes . 
Headsman's Tunics 



Helmets 23 

Helmets for Candidates ..".'.'.".!.'.'!!".!!'.!!! ..'.'.'.".'.".'.".'.".'.'.' 22 

Hoodwinks 5 

Jewels 17 

Jewel Cases """i'"!!!"!!!!""!^!''!!"!!!!!"!!! 17 



Kings' Belts 

Kings' Crowns 

Kings' Necklaces 

Kings' Robes 

Kings' Scepters 

Kneeling Cushions 

Knit Sleeves for Senators 



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Page. 

Lanterns for Hall Fronts 87 

Leggings 79 

Lodge Blanks 19 

Magic Lanterns . 83 

Magic Lantern Slides 85 

Marshal's Batons 38 

Masks, Wigs and Beards 13 

Monitor's Room 12 

Necklaces for King 39 

New Lodge Outfits 103 

Officers' Caps and Turbans 67 

Officers' Chairs 98 

Officers' Pedestals or Stands 97 

Officers' Robes 42 

Pages' Collars 20 

Palls 7 

Parade Badges 81 

Prelates' Costumes 62 

Property Chests 13 

Property for 2nd Rank 9 

Property for 3rd Rank 9 

Pythagoras' Costumes. 65 

Red Fire Cones 16 

Robes for Headsman 66 

■ Robes for King 49 

Robes for Officers,. , 42 

Robes for Pythagoras 65 

Robes for Scribe 66 

Robes for Senators 58 

Rugs (Emblematic).. 94 

Sandals 35 

Sashes for Candidates 20 

Scenes 7 

Scene Cases or Caskets.. 6 

Scepters for King 40 

Sciopticons 83 

Scrolls for Senators 40 

Seals 5 

Senators' Armlets 41 

Senators' Bracelets 41 

Senators' Costumes , 52 

Senators' Fillets or Head Bands 41 

Senators' Scrolls. 40 

Senatorial Outfits 112-125 

Settees 102 

Shields for Candidates 26 

Shields for Door 6 

Shields for M. at A., etc 27 

Shoulder Belts 32 

Slides for Magic Lantern 85 

Spears 34 

Sprigs of Myrtle , 9 

StensforSrd Rank 10 

Stockings 35 

Swords 29 

Swords for Altar : 11 

Third Rank Properties 9 

Third Rank Steps 10 

Tights 35 

Trumpets for Herald 38 

Trestles 7 

Tunics 71 

Turbans 67 



Urns 



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White Gloves 80 

Wigs and Beards 14 

Wire Masks ,,.,,.. 13 



THE ^INCINNAir^EQALIA (^0. 

MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF 

Regalia, Supplies, Paraphernalia, Costumes, 

Uniforms, Banners, Flags, 

Badges, Etc. 



FOR 



Knights of Pythias Lodges, 

Uniform Rank, K. of P. 

Princes of the Order of Caliphs, 

Knights of Khorassan. 
I. O. O. F. Lodges, Rebekah Lodges, 

I. O. O. F. Encampments, Cantons, 

Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F. Muscovites. 

Masonic Lodges, Chapters and Councils, 

Knights Templar, S. A. and A. Rite, 

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, etc. 
Knights of the Ancient Essenic Order, 

Maccabees, Imp'd Order of Red Men, 

Knights of the Golden Eagle, 

Good Templars, A. O. U. W. 
P. O. S. of A. O. U. A. M. U. A. M., etc. 

WE ALSO MANUFACTURE 

Military and Band Uniforms, 

Military and Band Equipments, 

Uniforms for Colleges. 
Police and Fire Department Uniforms, 

Railwa}^ and Street Railway Uniforms, 

Mail Carriers' Uniforms, etc., etc. 



ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO 

The Oinoinnati Regalia Company, 

Nos. 230 AND 232 E. Fourth St. 

CINCINNATI, OHIO, 



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